As a slightly more advanced option for OpenStack people: Consider trying savanna (Hadoop provisioned on top of open stack) as well.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Silvina Caíno Lores <silvi.ca...@gmail.com > wrote: > You can check Amazon Elastic MapReduce, which comes preconfigured on EC2 > but you need to pay a little por it, or make your custom instalation on EC2 > (beware that EC2 instances come with nothing but really basic shell tools > on it, so it may take a while to get it running). > > Amazon's free tier allows you to instantiate several tiny machines; when > you spend your free quota they start charging you so be careful. > > Good luck :D > > > > > On 12 February 2014 13:27, Andrea Barbato <and.barb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for the answer, but if i want to test my code on a full >> distributed installation? (for more accurate performance) >> >> >> 2014-02-12 13:01 GMT+01:00 Zhao Xiaoguang <cool...@gmail.com>: >> >> I think you can test it in Amazon EC2 with pseudo distribute, it support >>> 1 tiny instance for 1 year free. >>> >>> >>> Send From My Macbook >>> >>> On Feb 12, 2014, at 6:29 PM, Andrea Barbato <and.barb...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Hi! >>> > I need to test my hadoop code on a cluster, >>> > what is the simplest way to do this on the cloud? >>> > Is there any way to do it for free? >>> > >>> > Thank in advance >>> >>> >> > -- Jay Vyas http://jayunit100.blogspot.com