Thanks James. Isn't there any reference architecture to follow? I went through lot of metron wiki pages and they all mention HDF and HDP architecture. There is nothing specific to HCP. Even with HDF/HDP architecture , it mentioned everywhere to have HDF separately. So is it going to be separate cluster of HDF and HDP respectively? Somewhere i read ambari lacks the capability of managing multiple cluster from 1 Ambari instance.Is this true? So basically what i am looking for is hybrid architecture where kafka/nifi will reside in different cluster while hadoop and metron components should be on different cluster ideally.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Deepak On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 7:08 AM James Sirota <[email protected]> wrote: > It is very highly dependent on the data you are consuming, how fast you > are consuming it, what enrichments you have in place, and what your > retention criteria are > > > > 27.06.2018, 09:54, "deepak kumar" <[email protected]>: > > Thanks for reverting back. > Lets keep it simple. > Is there any generic recommendation , irrespective of hardware i use ? > > > On Wed, Jun 27, 2018, 22:20 James Sirota <[email protected]> wrote: > > What kind of Cisco UCS hardware do you have? The recommendations would be > vastly different based on what you have. > > > 27.06.2018, 09:46, "deepak kumar" <[email protected]>: > > Hi All, > Is there any document around best practices for installing Metron in > production environment? > What i am looking at is given the number of events per minute or seconds , > what could be the number of modes for master/hdf/hdp etc and how the > cluster should be laid out? > Should we consder having separate hdf cluster for nifi and kafka and > separate cluster for hdp components including metron? > Or should we colocate everything in 1 universal hdp cluster? > > Any input here will be really appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > ------------------- > Thank you, > > James Sirota > PMC- Apache Metron > jsirota AT apache DOT org > > > > ------------------- > Thank you, > > James Sirota > PMC- Apache Metron > jsirota AT apache DOT org > >
