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Hi,
The current public images only work on the smaller instances.
It would be very helpful (save me some time) if someone would be so kind
create or publish their hadoop image.
Thibaut
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Great stuff. If anybody is going to be at OSCON next week beside Doug
Cuttings talk I would encourage you to check out the BoF
Using Amazon Webservices EC2/S3/SQS for computing on large data sets
Developers share their experience using EC2/S3/SQS. Come talk about
performance, size of data set,
The title pretty much says it all, although I would say that it might
be of interest even if you're not using Amazon Web Services.
Tom
I just added a new wiki page describing how I was able to use Hadoop on
Amazon's EC2 computing infrastructure. If others test this, please help
improve it.
http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-hadoop/AmazonEC2
Thanks,
Doug
Has anyone tried running Hadoop on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud yet?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=201590011
One way to use Hadoop on this would be to:
1. Allocate a pool of machines.
2. Start Hadoop daemons.
3. Load the HDFS filesystem with input from Amazon S3.
4. Run a