Likewise with these public HBase AMIs: ami-c45dbfad iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-i386.manifest.xml ami-ce5dbfa7 iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-x86_64.manifest.xml ami-a65ab8cf iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-0.18.3-i386.manifest.xml ami-965ab8ff iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-0.18.3-x86_64.manifest.xml ami-c644a7af iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.1-i386.manifest.xml ami-f244a79b iridiant-bundles/hbase-0.20.1-x86_64.manifest.xml
-bundles are official release AMIs which work with the EC2 scripts in src/ contrib/ec2/ that incorporate as-released versions of Hadoop and HBase. ami-bca24fd5 iridiant-alt-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-i386.manifest.xml ami-4ebd5027 iridiant-alt-bundles/hbase-0.20.2-x86_64.manifest.xml -alt-bundles are experimental/enhanced AMIs which include things like Hadoop 0.20 patched with HDFS-630, and Ganglia 3.1 support, etc. Ideally any community project, such as HBase, which has public AMIs should have a project account up on EC2, but that would require Amazon to donate the storage and potential bandwidth, and determine what projects are important enough for that. Or, a project should fund an EC2 account for hosting the AMIs, and storage of other things... With free/open source community projects, getting the funds to support operation of the account is a donation drive on an ongoing basis, which can be problematic. For the time being I'm happy to include some HBase hosting along with the other things I use AWS for. Currently the associated cost for HBase stuff is at most a few dollars a month. - Andy ----- Original Message ---- > From: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 10:50:21 AM > Subject: Re: Updated HBASE RPMS > > They are public in the sense that the ACL is world-readable. They are not > public in the sense that this is my personal EC2 account. If I close it, > those files will go away. > > - Andy > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Lars George > > To: "[email protected]" > > Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 10:48:39 AM > > Subject: Re: Updated HBASE RPMS > > > > Should those links be up on wiki? Are they "public"? > > > > On Dec 22, 2009, at 19:25, Andrew Purtell wrote: > > > > > Edward, > > > > > > This S3 URLs doesn't work for you? > > > > > > http://iridiant.s3.amazonaws.com/hbase-0.20-0.20.2-1.cloudera.src.rpm > > > > > > That's HBase 0.20.2 release. > > > > > > - Andy
