Hi Matt Andruff

Thanks for prompt reply, Please check inline response with blue color.

BRB:: Looks like there are no active releases recently,any suggestions to
new users to use Ambari ??
Matt:: There's lots of active development.  You can make your own build any
time.
BRB:: Last release from the amabri community is on Dec,2019.. Since then
there are no releases and no commits has been made.
*https://github.com/apache/ambari/graphs/code-frequency
<https://github.com/apache/ambari/graphs/code-frequency>.. Hence I am in
that impression.Please do correct me if I am wrong.*

BRB::A) Amb ari Can support the stacks with tarball ??
Matt:: No but if you have a tarball you can build a repo of your choice.
And it does work with repos.  There is lots of documentation about how to
build repos on the internet.
BRB:: Ok, I will try check the docuementation for this.. Let me know if
you've direct links.

BRB:: B) Any scalability issues are there?? How much it’s scalable??
Matt:: Define scalable.  What metrics are you trying to hit?  Ambari helps
deploy configuration, could you help describe your specific concern
with scalability?
BRB:: How scalable with number of nodes.. E.x. 3000 node cluster can be
installed, with these nodes all the functionality can work normally (any
latency delays)..?  Any monitroing or operatios can be delayed..? any
pointers to this direction.


BRB:: C) Service level upgrade can be supported ??
Matt:: I don't understand the question.  Do you mean can you purchase
support?
BRB:: I mean, when hive,hadoop,hbase are installed, can I upgrade only hive
(dn't want to upgrade all the services)..?

BRB:: D) Any opensource distribution version can be supported?
Matt:: It can be customized to manage the configuration of any open source
project.  But it's open source, you need to bring your own developers to
support your own projects.  There is out of the box support for the
projects you requested.
BRB:: Ok, thanks.. Will check.


Matt::  E) Multiple clusters:  I'll let someone else speak to that the
answer used to be no. (Here's an old post
<https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Support-Questions/Multiple-clusters-on-Ambari/td-p/119809>on
the subject)
BRB:: Ok.Looks this support is not there..

Matt:: F) Scripts -> you need to better define what you want to do.  There
are lots of things you can do with Alerts
<https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-latest/managing-and-monitoring-ambari/content/amb_ambari_alerts.html>
to
have scripts run and report on hosts.  Your question isn't clear so I don't
want to really answer without a better understanding of what you are
wanting to accomplish.

BRB:: let me make it clear.. I want to collect data from host/service with
my own script....


*And one more question, how security vulenriablities are addressed..?*



On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 1:40 AM Matt Andruff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks like there are no active releases recently,any suggestions to new
> users to use Ambari ??
>
> There's lots of active development.  You can make your own build any
> time.
>
> A) Ambari Can support the stacks with tarball ??
> No but if you have a tarball you can build a repo of your choice.  And it
> does work with repos.  There is lots of documentation about how to build
> repos on the internet.
>
> B) Any scalability issues are there?? How much it’s scalable??
> Define scalable.  What metrics are you trying to hit?  Ambari helps deploy
> configuration, could you help describe your specific concern
> with scalability?
>
> C) Service level upgrade can be supported ??
> I don't understand the question.  Do you mean can you purchase support?
>
> D) Any opensource distribution version can be supported?
> It can be customized to manage the configuration of any open source
> project.  But it's open source, you need to bring your own developers to
> support your own projects.  There is out of the box support for the
> projects you requested.
>
> E) Multiple clusters:  I'll let someone else speak to that the answer used
> to be no. (Here's an old post
> <https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Support-Questions/Multiple-clusters-on-Ambari/td-p/119809>on
> the subject)
>
> F) Scripts -> you need to better define what you want to do.  There are
> lots of things you can do with Alerts
> <https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-latest/managing-and-monitoring-ambari/content/amb_ambari_alerts.html>
> to have scripts run and report on hosts.  Your question isn't clear so I
> don't want to really answer without a better understanding of what you are
> wanting to accomplish.
>
> On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 3:44 PM Brahma Reddy Battula <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Looks there are no active releases recently,any suggestions to new users
>> to use Ambari ??
>>
>> May be currently whoever uses the Ambari can address the following (heard
>> that companies moving away from Ambari)
>>
>> A) Ambari Can support the stacks with tarball ??
>> B) Any scalability issues are there?? How much it’s scalable??
>> C) Service level upgrade can be supported ??
>> D) Any opensource distribution version can be supported?? At least
>> Hadoop,hive,hbase and zookeeper
>> E) Multiple cluster can be maintained by single Ambari server?? I mean
>> ,different clusters not federated,Hope federated support already there.
>> F) Scripts can be pluggale to run on any host?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> --Brahma Reddy Battula
>>
>
>
> --
> Live life
> Laugh Often
>


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