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  = Hadoop =
  
- [http://lucene.apache.org/hadoop/ Hadoop] is a framework for running 
applications on large clusters built of commodity hardware. The Hadoop 
framework transparently provides applications both reliability and data motion. 
Hadoop implements a computational paradigm named [:HadoopMapReduce: 
Map/Reduce], where the application is divided into many small fragments of 
work, each of which may be executed or reexecuted on any node in the cluster. 
In addition, it provides a distributed file system that stores data on the 
compute nodes and thereby provides very high aggregate bandwidth across the 
cluster. Both Map/Reduce and the distributed file system are designed so that 
node failures are automatically handled by the network.
+ [http://lucene.apache.org/hadoop/ Hadoop] is a framework for running 
applications on large clusters built of commodity hardware. The Hadoop 
framework transparently provides applications both reliability and data motion. 
Hadoop implements a computational paradigm named [:HadoopMapReduce: 
Map/Reduce], where the application is divided into many small fragments of 
work, each of which may be executed or reexecuted on any node in the cluster. 
In addition, it provides a distributed file system that stores data on the 
compute nodes, providing very high aggregate bandwidth across the cluster. Both 
Map/Reduce and the distributed file system are designed so that node failures 
are automatically handled by the framework.
  
  The intent is to scale Hadoop up to handling thousand of computers. The 
current high water marks that have been reported are:
   * Nodes in a single file system cluster (!DataNodes): 620

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