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
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> 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
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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
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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>>>> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Tim Dunphy
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