Hadoop Discrete Event Simulator

2011-07-18 Thread maneesh varshney
Hello, Perhaps somebody can point out if there have been efforts to "simulate" Hadoop clusters. What I mean is a discrete event simulator that models the hosts and the networks and run hadoop algorithms for some synthetic workload. Something similar to network simulators (for example, ns2). If s

HDFS Explained as Comics

2011-11-30 Thread maneesh varshney
For your reading pleasure! PDF 3.3MB uploaded at (the mailing list has a cap of 1MB attachments): https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-zw6KHOtbT4MmRkZWJjYzEtYjI3Ni00NTFjLWE0OGItYTU5OGMxYjc0N2M1 Appreciate if you can spare some time to peruse this little experiment of mine to use Comics as a medium

Re: HDFS Explained as Comics

2011-11-30 Thread maneesh varshney
nd comments are > > great :) > > > > Best regards, > > Dejan > > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 9:28 PM, maneesh varshney > >wrote: > > > > > For your reading pleasure! > > > > > > PDF 3.3MB uploaded at (the mailing l

Re: HDFS Explained as Comics

2011-11-30 Thread maneesh varshney
hey are > set final (well there are ways to go around it as well as you suggest by > using create() :) > > The information is great and helpful. Just want to make sure a beginner who > wants to write a "WordCount" in Mapreduce does not worry about specifying > block s

Re: HDFS Explained as Comics

2011-12-01 Thread maneesh varshney
is indeed a good way to explain, most of the improvement has > > > already been discussed. waiting for sequel of this comic. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Abhishek > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:55 PM, maneesh varshney > > > > > >wrot

Re: Hadoop Comic

2011-12-07 Thread maneesh varshney
Hi Jaganadh I am the author of this comic strip. Please feel free to re-distribute it as you see fit.. I assign the content under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike. Would also like to thank everybody for the nice feedback and encouragement! This was a little experiment on my part to see if