Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread Tim Dunphy
odes with a few different accounts (with a different gmail address for each one.. easy enough to do). Failing that, what are some other free/cheap solutions for setting up a hadoop learning environment? Thanks, Tim -- GPG me!! gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread jay vyas
ith a different > gmail address for each one.. easy enough to do). > > Failing that, what are some other free/cheap solutions for setting up a > hadoop learning environment? > > Thanks, > Tim > > -- > GPG me!! > > gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B > > -- jay vyas

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread Leonid Fedotov
setup however many > nodes as I want and keep them stopped when I'm not actively using them. Or > just setup a few nodes with a few different accounts (with a different > gmail address for each one.. easy enough to do). > > Failing that, what are some other free/cheap solution

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread Jim Colestock
them stopped when I'm not actively using them. Or just setup a > few nodes with a few different accounts (with a different gmail address for > each one.. easy enough to do). > > Failing that, what are some other free/cheap solutions for setting up a > hadoop learning env

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread Sandeep Khurana
tier I would either setup however many > nodes as I want and keep them stopped when I'm not actively using them. Or > just setup a few nodes with a few different accounts (with a different > gmail address for each one.. easy enough to do). > > Failing that, what are some other

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread oscar sumano
ould either setup however >> many nodes as I want and keep them stopped when I'm not actively using >> them. Or just setup a few nodes with a few different accounts (with a >> different gmail address for each one.. easy enough to do). >> >> Failing that, what are s

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread daemeon reiydelle
nodes with the intention of learning it? To >>> keep things running longer in the free tier I would either setup however >>> many nodes as I want and keep them stopped when I'm not actively using >>> them. Or just setup a few nodes with a few different account

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread jay vyas
> However I realize that Hadoop is a memory intensive, big data solution. >>>> So what I'm wondering is, would a t2.micro instance be sufficient for >>>> setting up a cluster of hadoop nodes with the intention of learning it? To >>>> keep things

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-04 Thread Gavin Yue
ere I can teach myself hadoop. >>>>> Usually the way I'll handle this is to grab a machine off the Amazon free >>>>> tier and setup whatever software I want. >>>>> >>>>> However I realize that Hadoop is

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-05 Thread Jim Shi
stance be sufficient for setting up > a cluster of hadoop nodes with the intention of learning it? To keep things > running longer in the free tier I would either setup however many nodes as I > want and keep them stopped when I'm not actively using them. Or just setup a > few

Re: Hadoop Learning Environment

2014-11-05 Thread jay vyas
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