To Add to that statement.

Ambari is actually used for several different technologies, and still
actively developed.  I second the statement about BigTop.  It's a very
viable candidate as a replacement for HDP. Built into it is the ability to
make any version of an Apache Hadoop Project(s) you want.  You could
build an "HDP" like version from BigTop, as you could use it to build
packages that will install the exact same versions(that exist in HDP). (Or
even contain fixes and build versions well beyond what the final version of
HDP offered.)  I am slowly working on making Ambari able to install Big Top
Out of the box, (through the use of an MPack) but I'm not there yet.  I had
made it work for HDFS/HIVE as a proof of concept but got busy with other
things.  (This was heavily based on the existing MPack originally created
in BigTOP)  I did NOT complete in depth testing to show ambari was
capable of managing the components any more than starting and stopping the
services.

In the next month I hope to try and upgrade from HDP to bigtop using
Ambari, but this is tentative and based on my life having space to take
that on.

If anyone is interested in helping roll this out I'd be happy to help share
what I know to help move this forward.

On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 6:02 PM Ganesh Raju <ganesh.r...@linaro.org> wrote:

> Have you looked into Apache Bigtop as an option? It has Ambari mpack as
> well.
>
> Ganesh
>
> On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 8:12 AM AL HAZME, RAED <alhazm...@ngha.med.sa>
> wrote:
>
>> If Ambari and HDP repos can’t be downloaded without a paid subscription
>> with Cloudera, which is the case now, then is Ambari project dead? And
>> what’s the alternative?
>>
>>
>>
>> *Best regards,*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Raed*
>>
>>
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