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You may have heard the news out of last week's Strata: the next version of Hadoop is going to be bigger and badder than ever. But hidden within the hype about size and speed is a new feature that could radically shift the way Hadoop is used.
I hit the talk given by Hortonworks' co-founder and Apache Hadoop VP Arun Murthy at the conference and heard all of the flashy stuff: 6,000-node support, high-availability Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), a next-generation form of MapReduce that will enable the support of non-MapReduce applications, and the separation of block and namespace management of HDFS that will enable significant scaling of data. ... 続きを読む
2012/03/08
Next Hadoop confirms data as a platform
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MIC Associates