Because I am new to AWS, I would like to explore the free service first and then later I can use EMR. Which one is fast in EC2 and free too?
Thanks On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Jonathan Aquilina <[email protected]> wrote: > I have experience with my full time job using EMR damn thing is quick > and cheap. The interesting part is wrapping your head around the concepts. > If you need things quickly and fast EMR is the way to go. It spawns up a > number of ec2 instances > > by default you have 1 master and 2 core nodes. The three of them are > m3.large nodes which run you 7 cents per hour. to run one years with of > data which is about 1.1 billion records from the database it took 50 min > from cluster spawn up to completion and shutting down of the cluster. > > > > --- > Regards, > Jonathan Aquilina > Founder Eagle Eye T > > On 2015-03-05 23:41, Dieter De Witte wrote: > > You can install Hadoop on Amazon EC2 instances and use the free tier for > new members but you can also use Amazon EMR which is not free but is up and > running in a couple of seconds... > > 2015-03-05 23:28 GMT+01:00 Krish Donald <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> I am tired of setting Hadoop cluster using my laptop which has 8GB RAM. >> I tried 2gb for namenode and 1-1 gb for 3 datanoded so total 5gb I was >> using . >> And I was using very basic Hadoop services only. >> But it is so slow that I am not able to do anything on that. >> >> Hence I would like to try the AWS service now. >> >> Can anybody please help me, which configuration I should use it without >> paying at all? >> What are the tips you have for AWS ? >> >> Thanks >> Krish >> >
