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  = What is Hive =
  [[http://hadoop.apache.org/hive/|Hive]] is a data warehouse infrastructure 
built on top of Hadoop that provides tools to enable easy data summarization, 
adhoc querying and analysis of large datasets data stored in Hadoop files. It 
provides a mechanism to put structure on this data and it also provides a 
simple query language called QL which is based on SQL and which enables users 
familiar with SQL to query this data. At the same time, this language also 
allows traditional map/reduce programmers to be able to plug in their custom 
mappers and reducers to do more sophisticated analysis which may not be 
supported by the built in capabilities of the language.
  
- Hive does not mandate read or written data be in "hive format" - there is no 
such thing; Hive works equally well on Thrift, control delimited, or your data 
format.  Please see File Format and SerDe in Developer Guide for details.
+ Hive does not mandate read or written data be in "hive format" - there is no 
such thing; Hive works equally well on Thrift, control delimited, or your data 
format.  Please see File Format and 
[[http://www.slideshare.net/ragho/hive-user-meeting-august-2009-facebook|SerDe]]
 in Developer Guide for details.
  
  = What Hive is NOT =
  Hive is based on Hadoop which is a batch processing system. Accordingly, this 
system does not and cannot promise low latencies on queries. The paradigm here 
is strictly of submitting jobs and being notified when the jobs are completed 
as opposed to real time queries. As a result it should not be compared with 
systems like Oracle where analysis is done on a significantly smaller amount of 
data but the analysis proceeds much more iteratively with the response times 
between iterations being less than a few minutes. For Hive queries response 
times for even the smallest jobs can be of the order of 5-10 minutes and for 
larger jobs this may even run into hours.

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