Hi Raed,

Yes, indeed. HDP and CDH  are merging into CDP (Cloudera Data Platform).
While most of the HDP stack is carried over, Ambari is being replaced by
Cloudera Manager.  Additionally all the HDP (and CDP) distributions are
behind paywall.

As most of the users were starting with HDP, they are often considered to
be coupled, however Ambari is, at its core, a generic cluster
management tool where you can create your own stack definitions
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/Stacks+and+Services>.
Bigtop <https://bigtop.apache.org/> is also using Ambari, although an older
version.

The approach we are studying is the possibility of Ambari interoperating
with the latest Bigtop version
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BIGTOP/Bigtop+1.5.0+Release>
(as of now Ambari 2.6.1  is used instead of 2.7.5).

Szabi

On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 1:28 PM AL HAZME, RAED <alhazm...@ngha.med.sa>
wrote:

> With the merge of Hortonworks and Cloudera, and the obvious end of the
> road for HDP. Is there any future for Ambari? Do we use it to manage our
> newly acquired big data cluster, or shall we look somewhere else? Is there
> another open source solution that could be considered as a replacement for
> Ambari?
>
>
>
> *Best regards,*
>
>
>
> *Raed*
>
>
>
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