You fell into my trap sir. I was hoping someone would clear that up. :) Adaryl "Bob" Wakefield, MBA Principal Mass Street Analytics 913.938.6685 www.linkedin.com/in/bobwakefieldmba Twitter: @BobLovesData
From: Kai Voigt Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 4:10 PM To: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: Started learning Hadoop. Which distribution is best for native install in pseudo distributed mode? 3. seems a biased and incomplete statement. Cloudera’s distribution CDH is fully open source. The proprietary „stuff" you refer to is most likely Cloudera Manager, an additional tool to make deployment, configuration and monitoring easy. Nobody is required to use it to run a Hadoop cluster. Kai (a Cloudera Employee) Am 12.08.2014 um 21:56 schrieb Adaryl Bob Wakefield, MBA <adaryl.wakefi...@hotmail.com>: Hortonworks. Here is my reasoning: 1. Hortonwork is 100% open source. 2. MapR has stuff on their roadmap that Hortonworks has already accomplished and has moved on to other things. 3. Cloudera has proprietary stuff in their stack. No. 4. Hortonworks makes training super accessible and there is a community around it. 5. Who the heck is BigInsights? (Which should tell you something.) Adaryl "Bob" Wakefield, MBA Principal Mass Street Analytics 913.938.6685 www.linkedin.com/in/bobwakefieldmba Twitter: @BobLovesData From: mani kandan Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 3:12 PM To: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Started learning Hadoop. Which distribution is best for native install in pseudo distributed mode? Which distribution are you people using? Cloudera vs Hortonworks vs Biginsights? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kai Voigt Am Germaniahafen 1 k...@123.org 24143 Kiel +49 160 96683050 Germany @KaiVoigt