Re: Is nifi a good fit for this use case?

2015-11-18 Thread Joe Witt
and that behavior > is not possible with Storm ( right ? pls tell me if I am wrong ) > > Philippe > Best regards > > -Message d'origine- > De : Joe Witt [mailto:joe.w...@gmail.com] > Envoyé : mercredi 11 novembre 2015 03:28 > À : users@nifi.apache.org > Obj

RE: Is nifi a good fit for this use case?

2015-11-18 Thread philippe.gibert
 : Re: Is nifi a good fit for this use case? Darren, In short, yes I think NiFi can handle such a case in a generic sense quite well. Read on for the longer response... NiFi can process extremely large data, extremely large datasets, extremely small data and high rates, variable sized data, etc

Re: Is nifi a good fit for this use case?

2015-11-10 Thread Tony Kurc
Joe, This might be a good basis for a blog post or page on the wiki. On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Joe Witt wrote: > Darren, > > In short, yes I think NiFi can handle such a case in a generic sense quite > well. > > Read on for the longer response... > > NiFi can process extremely large data,

Re: Is nifi a good fit for this use case?

2015-11-10 Thread Darren Govoni
Joe, Fantastic! Thank you for the detailed and informative response. We do use spark and are looking at ways to integrate with nifi to control the ingest and initial data conditioning part. I'm finding various ways this could easily be done. D On 11/10/2015 09:28 PM, Joe Witt wrote: Darren

Re: Is nifi a good fit for this use case?

2015-11-10 Thread Joe Witt
Darren, In short, yes I think NiFi can handle such a case in a generic sense quite well. Read on for the longer response... NiFi can process extremely large data, extremely large datasets, extremely small data and high rates, variable sized data, etc.. It makes this efficient by its design, how