Hey,
And is it required to have a file system APIs enabled? If not, you can
deploy Ignite in a standard configuration (cache, data grid or IMDB) and
use key-val, SQL, etc. for data access.
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Denis
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 10:27 AM Chris Software
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> We are using it as a
Hello!
We are using it as a standalone, in order to create a distributed file
system for a (hopefully) fast cache of a few hours of data. We are not
using it in front of Hadoop, although there is some discussion of
eventually backing it with Cassandra, should we decide to keep more than a
few
Hello,
Are you using IGFS as a standalone file system or as a way to accelerate
Hadoop? If for the latter then I would suggest considering an alternate
solution that is proved to be efficient for production deployment and
Hadoop offloading:
Hello,
I am wondering what sort of File Properties can be set in ignite using the
IgniteFileSystem.create(IgfsPath path, int bufSize, boolean overwrite, int
replication, long, blockSize, Map props) method.
I am using the default storage. It's not obvious to me in the code what
choices I have