On that note, 2 is also misleading/incomplete. You might want to explain which specific features you are referencing so the original poster can figure out if those features are relevant. The inverse of 2 is also true, things like consistent snapshots and full random read/write over NFS are in MapR and not in HDFS.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Kai Voigt <k...@123.org> wrote: > 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 <mankand...@gmail.com> > *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 > >