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Your Cluster Is An Appliance

February 26, 2016Peter CoatesHadoop, hardware, Yarn Leave a comment

fridgeHadoop and Ambari usually run over Linux, but please don’t fall into thinking of your cluster as a collection of Linux boxes; for stability and efficiency, you need to treat it like an appliance dedicated to Hadoop. Here’s why.

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