Re: Linux versions supported for Apache drill

2020-04-03 Thread Prabhakar Bhosaale
Thanks Paul, we will target latest RHEL. Regards Prabhakar On Fri, Apr 3, 2020, 23:11 Paul Rogers wrote: > Hi Prabhakar, > > Drill is written in Java and should support just about any Linux version; > certainly all the major versions. It's been run on MacOS, Ubuntu, CentOS, > RedHat and

Re: Linux versions supported for Apache drill

2020-04-03 Thread Ted Dunning
I doubt that normal Java programs could even tell the difference very easily between ARM and Intel architectures . On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 12:31 PM Paul Rogers wrote: > .. > > > So, I'm guessing if Drill runs on your Raspberry Pi (ARM-based), it will > probably run on just about any i64 Linux. >

Re: Linux versions supported for Apache drill

2020-04-03 Thread Paul Rogers
Hi Ted, Very cool! Saw an article from a guy who ran K8s on a cluster of Raspberry Pis. [1] Combine that with your setup and we've have a Drill cluster in a shoe-box. (Memory would be a problem.) So, I'm guessing if Drill runs on your Raspberry Pi (ARM-based), it will probably run on just

Re: Linux versions supported for Apache drill

2020-04-03 Thread Ted Dunning
Paul, My Raspberry Pi4's run Drill with no problem. They have 4GB of RAM. On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 10:41 AM Paul Rogers wrote: > Hi Prabhakar, > > Drill is written in Java and should support just about any Linux version; > certainly all the major versions. It's been run on MacOS, Ubuntu,

Re: Linux versions supported for Apache drill

2020-04-03 Thread Paul Rogers
Hi Prabhakar, Drill is written in Java and should support just about any Linux version; certainly all the major versions. It's been run on MacOS, Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat and probably many more. Might struggle a bit on a RaspberryPi, but I think someone even did that several years back. The