I want to use either UBUNTU or REDHAT .
I just want to know how much storage space we can allocate in a single data 
node.

Is there any limitations in hadoop for storage in single node?



 
Regards,

Jeba


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 From: "Pamecha, Abhishek" <apame...@ebay.com>
To: "user@hadoop.apache.org" <user@hadoop.apache.org>; jeba earnest 
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Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2013 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: Maximum Storage size in a Single datanode
 

What would be the reason you would do that? 

You would want to leverage distributed dataset for higher availability and 
better response times.

The maximum storage depends completely on the disks  capacity of your nodes and 
what your OS supports. Typically I have heard of about 1-2 TB/node to start 
with, but I may be wrong.
-abhishek

From: jeba earnest <jebaearn...@yahoo.com>
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Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 1:38 PM
To: "user@hadoop.apache.org" <user@hadoop.apache.org>
Subject: Maximum Storage size in a Single datanode




Hi,



Is it possible to keep 1 Petabyte in a single data node?

If not, How much is the maximum storage for a particular data node? 
 
Regards,
M. Jeba

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