FWIW, we're exposing a way to do snapshot reads (PHOENIX-3744), starting
with our MR integration (on top of which the Spark integration is built)
for our 4.11 release. This is about as close as you can get to reading HDFS
directly while still taking into account non flushed HBase data.
Thanks,
No nothing in particular. just was looking if there was a way. employ
spark plugin seems to be the standard.
thank you so much for your input.
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Jonathan Leech wrote:
> There is a Phoenix / mapreduce integration. If you bypass Hbase you will
There is a Phoenix / mapreduce integration. If you bypass Hbase you will need
to take care to not miss edits that are only in memory and WAL.
If you bypass both Phoenix and Hbase you will have to write code that can
interpret both...Possible, yes, but not a good use of your time.
Is there some
Thanks Jonathan. ..
But am looking to access data directly from HDFS. not go through
phoenix/hbase fir access.
Is this possible?
Best regards
On May 23, 2017 3:35 PM, "Jonathan Leech" wrote:
I think you would use Spark for that, via the Phoenix spark plugin.
> On May
Hi All,
This may be a silly question. we are storing data through Apache Phoenix.
Is there anything special we have to do so that machine learning and other
analytics workloads can access this data from HDFS layer?
Considering HBase stores data in HDFS.
thanks,
-ash