ying around with it.
> Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to the cluster. Just
> want to know which linux flavor is the best
> to run Hadoop on? Please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> Praveen
>
Tom Wheeler wrote:
Based on what I've seen on the list, larger installations tend to use
RedHat Enterprise Linux or one of its clones like CentOS.
One other thing to add is that a large cluster is not the place to learn
linux or solaris or whatever -it helps to have a working knowledge of
ho
Todd Lipcon wrote:
We generally recommend sticking with whatever Linux is already common inside
your organization. Hadoop itself should run equally well on CentOS 5, RHEL
5, or any reasonably recent Ubuntu/Debian. It will probably be OK on any
other variety of Linux as well (eg SLES), though they
Yarlagadda <
> praveen.yarlaga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have been running Hadoop on Ubuntu for a while now in distributed mode
> (4
> > node cluster). Just playing around with it.
> > Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to
playing around with it.
> Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to the cluster. Just
> want to know which linux flavor is the best
> to run Hadoop on? Please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> Praveen
>
de cluster). Just playing around with it.
> Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to the cluster. Just
> want to know which linux flavor is the best
> to run Hadoop on? Please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> Praveen
>
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Tom Wheeler
http://www.tomwheeler.com/
Hi all,
I have been running Hadoop on Ubuntu for a while now in distributed mode (4
node cluster). Just playing around with it.
Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to the cluster. Just
want to know which linux flavor is the best
to run Hadoop on? Please let me know.
Regards