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Pubudu Dodangoda edited comment on HAWQ-434 at 3/22/16 12:21 PM:
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Hello [~GodenYao]
I referred the existing classes of the reference cassandra plugin and also the
actual implementations of hbase plugin. I also referred the pxf wiki page and
got somewhat familiar. However, I just noticed that to install HAWQ, the system
requirements are too high (16GB RAM, 8CORE CPUs). I don't have that much of
resources. Is there a way to test the pxf plugins without having to go for such
an amount of resources?
Thanks
was (Author: pupudu):
Hello Goden Yao,
I referred the existing classes of the reference cassandra plugin and also the
actual implementations of hbase plugin. I also referred the pxf wiki page and
got somewhat familiar. However, I just noticed that to install HAWQ, the system
requirements are too high (16GB RAM, 8CORE CPUs). I don't have that much of
resources. Is there a way to test the pxf plugins without having to go for such
an amount of resources?
Thanks
> Add Cassandra Plugin for PXF
> ----------------------------
>
> Key: HAWQ-434
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HAWQ-434
> Project: Apache HAWQ
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: PXF
> Reporter: Goden Yao
> Assignee: Goden Yao
> Labels: gsoc2016
>
> (Cassandra | http://cassandra.apache.org/) has been proved a popular
> key/value storage for open source community. We had some contribution from
> early PXF users, it'd be good to integrate the code back to HAWQ code base
> and follow build , test policy.
> Original Contribution:
> http://pivotal-field-engineering.github.io/pxf-field/cassandra.html
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