There are also reference architectures available from a variety of hardware
vendors - the likes of Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and others. They often outline
a reasonable framework for disk/cpu/memory mix, and usually include some
description of network as well. If you have a preferred hardware vendor,
that would be another route to pursue.

Cheers,
Adam


On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Amal G Jose <amalg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 for Hadoop operations.
> There is one document from Hortonworks that explain hadoop cluster
> infrastructure. That doc is a brand specific. But after referring the
> hadoop operations, we can refer this doc to get a clear overview.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Bejoy Ks <bejoy.had...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> +1 for "Hadoop Operations"
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:57 PM, MARCOS MEDRADO RUBINELLI <
>> marc...@buscapecompany.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  Tadas,
>>>
>>> "Hadoop Operations" has pretty useful, up-to-date information. The
>>> chapter on hardware selection is available here:
>>> http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/databases/hadoop/9781449327279/4dot-planning-a-hadoop-cluster/id2760689
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Marcos
>>>
>>> Em 16-04-2013 07:13, Tadas Makčinskas escreveu:
>>>
>>>  We are thinking to distribute like 50 node cluster. And trying to
>>> figure out what would be a good HW infrastructure (Disks – I/O‘s, RAM,
>>> CPUs, network). I cannot actually come around any examples that people ran
>>> and found it working well and cost effectively. ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> If anybody could share their best considered infrastructure. Would be a
>>> tremendous help not trying to figure it out on our own.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Regards, Tadas****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>


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