into its actual usage, I personally know
that at least one significant customer is either piloting or using it in
production.
- I'm preparing for the 1.1.0 release, and have already removed HBase 1
support in OMID-222, and the log4j2 migration in OMID-224 is waiting for a
final revi
Is that a fair
assessment? Is anyone running either Tephra or OMID in production? Is
anyone running them in production at scale or under high load? Does the
community feel capable and confident in dealing with some deep technical
internal problem in either engine that a user might encounter down th
Hi all,
Looking to see if there are any best practices or recommendations on
monitoring Phoenix performance and load in production (so that we can
detect degradation before it leads to serious issues, or troubleshoot slow
downs).
I see that there are some metrics available at the HBase level
You should really work backwards from your use cases. The amount of
hardware you need is dependent on your requirements and what else you're
going to be running on the hardware. You're not likely to get a good
answer here because the question is so open-ended.
Cheyenne Forbes wrote:
are there
are there any recommended specs for the servers?
I don't think anyone will be able to tell you to use a specific number of
servers. A general rule to follow is to put an HBase RegionServer on each
of your HDFS DataNodes.
On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 5:52 AM, Cheyenne Forbes <
cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I say how many I mean, shou
When I say how many I mean, should 1 be dedicated to hbase region, 1 to
hbase master and 1 to zookeeper
Hortonworks does offer support.
> On Oct 13, 2016, at 5:40 AM, Antonio Murgia wrote:
>
> As far as I know, cloudera let's you install Phoenix through a Parcel, for
> free. But they do not offer support for Phoenix.
>
>> On 10/13/2016 01:38 PM, Cheyenne Forbes wrote:
>> Thats the question I sh
As far as I know, cloudera let's you install Phoenix through a Parcel,
for free. But they do not offer support for Phoenix.
On 10/13/2016 01:38 PM, Cheyenne Forbes wrote:
Thats the question I shouldve asked myself, no
How can I get it done paid?
Thats the question I shouldve asked myself, no
How can I get it done paid?
If there're people who do this for free, would you trust them ?
> On Oct 13, 2016, at 4:30 AM, Cheyenne Forbes
> wrote:
>
> Are there people who do this for free?
Are there people who do this for free?
sk.
So, i am leaning towards using Phoenix Query Server now. Since QueryServer
is fairly new component, I would like to take feedback from users who are
running it in production?
We are using HDP2.3.4(Phoenix4.4). Our workload is not very heavy. We are
going to use Query Server strictly for reads, e
Hi Dor,
We're in the process of releasing Phoenix 4.7.0 which includes transaction
support through Tephra. We're calling our transaction support beta because
it's the first release with this support. Phoenix is used in production at
many companies[1], including mine (Salesforce).
Hi,
Are any one here knows or uses the project in his production ? for how long ?
Does the Tephra integration and transactions over Hbase are working good - can
I count on it for production stress ?
Regards,
Dor Ben Dov
This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and
Yes, lots of ppl do, including folks at Salesforce. You need to setup your
own query tuning infra to make sure it runs ok
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016, 8:26 AM John Lilley wrote:
> Does anyone ever use Phoenix on standalone Hbase for production? Is it
> advisable?
>
>
>
> *John Lilley*
>
>
>
Does anyone ever use Phoenix on standalone Hbase for production? Is it
advisable?
John Lilley
n,
> sacrifices should be made.
>
> Thank you,
> Sergey Malov
>
> From: anil gupta
> Reply-To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
> Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 02:49
> To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
> Subject: Re: create a view on existing production t
t;>
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 02:49
To: "user@phoenix.apache.org<mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>"
mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: create a view on existing production table ?
Hi Sergey,
You **can't** create a view that would work with dynamic colum
ate a view using dynamic columns that I can query later ?
>
> Thank you,
> Sergey Malov
>
> From: anil gupta
> Reply-To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
> Date: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 18:28
>
> To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
> Subject: Re: create
y-To: "user@phoenix.apache.org<mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>"
mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>>
Date: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 18:28
To: "user@phoenix.apache.org<mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>"
mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: create a view on
?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Sergey
>>
>> From: James Taylor
>> Reply-To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
>> Date: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 12:04
>> To: "user@phoenix.apache.org"
>> Subject: Re: create a view on existing production
From: James Taylor >
> Reply-To: "user@phoenix.apache.org
> " <
> user@phoenix.apache.org
> >
> Date: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 12:04
> To: "user@phoenix.apache.org
> " <
> user@phoenix.apache.org
> >
> Subject: Re: create a view on exist
t;>
Date: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 12:04
To: "user@phoenix.apache.org<mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>"
mailto:user@phoenix.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: create a view on existing production table ?
Hi Sergey,
Yes, you can create a Phoenix view over this HBase table, but yo
your
PK.
Thanks,
James
On Wednesday, June 24, 2015, Sergey Malov wrote:
> My apologies if this info can be found somewhere, I don’t see it.
> I have a production table “profile” with the following schema :
>
> {NAME => 'edge', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW',
My apologies if this info can be found somewhere, I don’t see it.
I have a production table “profile” with the following schema :
{NAME => 'edge', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '2', IN_MEMORY => 'false',
KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => &
a chance, would you mind
> filing a JIRA for (2) with as much detail as you have?
>
> Thanks, James
>
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Vaclav Loffelmann
> wrote: Hi,
>
> here's my 2 cents. We've had few serious issues before deploy on
> production.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 1:43 PM, anil gupta wrote:
> Yup, I am aware of Spark HBase integration. Phoenix-Spark integration
> would be more sweet. :)
Hi Anil,
I'm using Spark and Phoenix in production fairly successfully. There's very
little required for integration, since Ph
f you have a chance, would you mind filing a JIRA for
(2) with as much detail as you have?
Thanks,
James
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Vaclav Loffelmann
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> here's my 2 cents. We've had few seriou
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Hi,
here's my 2 cents. We've had few serious issues before deploy on
production.
1) deploying new server without Phoenix jar - make sure you have
properly configured tool for automatic server maintaining
2) inserting empty string (byte
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> CertusNet
>
>
>
> *From:* anil gupta
> *Date:* 2015-01-07 16:28
> *To:* user@phoenix.apache.org
> *CC:* James Taylor ; dev
> *Subject:* Re: Re: Fwd: Phoenix in production
> Hi Sun,
>
> Phoenix-Spark would be a nice addon if you can open source it. I
We have been using Phoenix 2.2.3 in production for about a year and I agree
with the previous comments.
- Mainly a storage for temporal OLAP-like data in single tables without
secondary indexes.
- Data ingested via pig on hourly basis.
- Heavy usage of composite primary keys using skip-scans
From: anil gupta
Date: 2015-01-07 16:28
To: user@phoenix.apache.org
CC: James Taylor; dev
Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Phoenix in production
Hi Sun,
Phoenix-Spark would be a nice addon if you can open source it. I am
planning/thinking to using Spark on HBase for one of my project.
~Anil
On Wed, Jan
.@certusnet.com.cn
> *Subject:* Re: Fwd: Phoenix in production
> This is great, Sun! Thank you so much. Would you mind posting this on our
> user list in response to Siddharth's email? I think other Phoenix users
> would find it interesting as well.
>
> On a side note, not sure ho
Hi,
spark-phoenix integration would be great as Spark community is greately active
now and more
and more developers are using Apache Spark.
Thanks,
Sun.
From: James Taylor
Date: 2015-01-07 16:10
To: su...@certusnet.com.cn
Subject: Re: Fwd: Phoenix in production
This is great, Sun! Thank
Hi,
Glad to share our experience of using Phoenix in Production. I believe that
Siddharth had done
sufficient tests and practices about Phoenix performance. Here are some tips
about how we are using
Phoenix for our projects:
1. We facilitate Phoenix to give convinience for both RD and QA
Inline.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:54 PM, Justin Workman
wrote:
> I am also using Phoenix in production and have been now for roughly 6
> months. We adopted Phoenix for most of the same reasons Anil mentions.
>
> We are connection to a secure cluster without issue. We have also
>
updated
> in 2012 and I am having problems with it.
>
> Any thoughts on Storm-Phoenix integration?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Siddharth ubale
>
>
>
> *From:* anil gupta [mailto:anilgupt...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:49 PM
> *To:* user@
I am also using Phoenix in production and have been now for roughly 6 months.
We adopted Phoenix for most of the same reasons Anil mentions.
We are connection to a secure cluster without issue. We have also implemented
our own storm persistence bolt, and a lookup bolt that are reading and
: anil gupta [mailto:anilgupt...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:49 PM
To: user@phoenix.apache.org
Cc: James Taylor
Subject: Re: Phoenix in production
Hi Siddharth,
I have used Phoenix in production for more than a year at Intuit.(i no longer
work there.) I was pretty happy with
Hi Siddharth,
I have used Phoenix in production for more than a year at Intuit.(i no
longer work there.) I was pretty happy with Phoenix because it provided us
capability to use sql-like(JDBC compliant) querying on a NoSql DB. With
help of Phoenix, the adoption rate of HBase in my team was much
Hi Guys,
We are seriously thinking of phoenix in Production environment , however, we
have no much data of how Phoenix is behaving in production.
Can anyone let us know if anyone is using Phoenix in Production and any
challenges which they have experienced.
Thanks,
Siddharth Ubale
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