Thanks for the help guys.

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Andrzej Bialecki <a...@getopt.org> wrote:

> TuxRacer69 wrote:
>
>> Hi Eran,
>>
>> mapreduce has to store its data on HDFS file system.
>>
>
> More specifically, it needs read/write access to a shared filesystem. If
> you are brave enough you can use NFS, too, or any other type of filesystem
> that can be mounted locally on each node (e.g. a NetApp).
>
>
> But if you want to separate the two groups of servers, you could build two
>> separate HDFS filesystems. To separate the two setups, you will need to make
>> sure there is no cross communication between the two parts,
>>
>
> You can run two separate clusters even on the same set of machines, just
>  configure them to use different ports AND different local paths.
>
>
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