Go with lemmings :) Lemmings prefer HBase (Cassandra, actually, but this is not Cassandra vs. Acumulo debate)
-Vlad On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Ted Malaska <ted.mala...@cloudera.com> wrote: > In the end my company supports both Accumulo and HBase so it doesn't matter > to me, but these are things I would consider > > - I would think security should no longer be a factor. > - Also be very careful when looking at benchmarks for I have found that > some are bais ether way. If you want to do a real compare on performance I > would get an export in both system and give them the same use case, same > hard ware, and let them prove it out. > - In my travels I have seen many HBase applications for the Banking, > Gaming, Health, and many more industries. Other then the Gov, I only know > of like 2 companies that use Accumulo for Isolated use cases. > - In terms of active community Accumulo had 18 commits in the last month > well HBase had about 130 > - HBase will have full Spark, SparkStreaming, and Spark SQL integration in > core very soon > - Also Accumulo remember, it isn't just HBase vs Accumulo. Some times > Accumulo > is used in cases where HDFS and SolR would had been a better fit. So make > sure you have an export review the use case and determine if you do really > need a NoSql solution. > > Ted Malaska > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Jerry He <jerry...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, folks > > > > We have people that are evaluating HBase vs Accumulo. > > Security is an important factor. > > > > But I think after the Cell security was added in HBase, there is no more > > real gap compared to Accumulo. > > > > I know we have both HBase and Accumulo experts on this list. > > Could someone shred more light? > > I am looking for real gap comparing HBase to Accumulo if there is any so > > that I can be prepared to address them. This is not limited to the > security > > area. > > > > There are differences in some features and implementations. But they > don't > > see like real 'gaps'. > > > > Any comments and feedbacks are welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jerry > > >