A big thanks to everyone who contributed to this post. The discussion above
has been very helpful to my efforts in this area.
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Hi Keith,
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Keith Thomas wrote:
>> Am I correct in understanding that a farm of EC2 instances with Hadoop and
>> HBase installed and configured individually by myself are the quickest and
>> most effective way to progress with this effort?
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for correcting me, and also thanks for the great work since 0.20.
So, the facts are:
1. HBase (0.20.0 --) is capable to handle realtime queries. (e.g. stumbleupon)
2. HBase will fit in certain parts of realtime query use cases, where
transaction isolation is not so important but
gin-
http://grails.org/plugin/gorm-hbase to get a head start.
-sanjay
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From: Ryan Rawson [mailto:ryano...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 1:32 PM
To: hbase-user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: Re: On storing HBase data in AWS S3
Hey!
I strongly disagree with
Hey!
I strongly disagree with Tatsaya's assessment of HBase, specifically below:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Tatsuya Kawano
wrote:
> HI Keith,
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Keith Thomas wrote:
>> Am I correct in understanding that a farm of EC2 instances with Hadoop and
>> HBase
HI Keith,
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Keith Thomas wrote:
> Am I correct in understanding that a farm of EC2 instances with Hadoop and
> HBase installed and configured individually by myself are the quickest and
> most effective way to progress with this effort?
Well, you're not wrong. To
I am a complete newbie to the wonderful world of Amazon services so I
apologize if I am asking a question that has already been answered.
I am looking for the easiest way to bring up an HBase and Hadoop environment
as the persistence mechanism for a Grails based web application. I was not
entirel
Yeah, first of all a lot of thanks for your help. We are moving over to
version .20.0 now, and we'll let you know how that goes. We've learned a
few things in the process so we hope to get that ready soon.
It seems to work fairly well inside the cloud. As far as apps outside the
cloud, we have