To answer your initial question, no.

Disclaimer: I am leading the es-hadoop project so clearly I'm biased :)

es-hadoop is a 'connector' between es and Hadoop (whether it's traditional
Map/Reduce or the new real-time approaches like Spark). If you are not
using the above, then simply start using ES as is. In both cases, ES is
exactly the same.

Unless there's a (functional) requirement, the extra hardware can be
allocated to ES (to improve performance and handle even more data).

That being said, if you do find yourself using Hadoop or its ilk, then do
give es-hadoop a try since it's likely to simplify a LOT of things and
leverage the distributed architecture (aka Hadoop).




On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 6:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I have a question in my mind about es-hadoop and it's benefits over
> running ES lonely.
>
> The question is if we are not a hadoop user already, is this a good idea
> to use es-hadoop?
> In other words is there any performance or reliability gain that will come
> in hadoop edition that we missed when using ES lonely?
>
> until now i thought that maybe the es-hadoop is good for those who has
> hadoop clusters up and running and now they could integrate their ES
> environments with hadoop.
>
> Thanks in advance
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