When I started with EMR it was alot of testing and trial and error. HUE is already supported as something that can be installed from the AWS console. What I need to know is if you need this cluster on all the time or this is goign ot be what amazon call a transient cluster. Meaning you fire it up run the job and tear it back down.
--- Regards, Jonathan Aquilina Founder Eagle Eye T On 2015-03-06 01:10, Krish Donald wrote: > Thanks Jonathan, > > I will try to explore EMR option also. > Can you please let me know the configuration which you have used it? > Can you please recommend for me also? > I would like to setup Hadoop cluster using cloudera manager and then would > like to do below things: > > setup kerberos > setup federation > setup monitoring > setup hadr > backup and recovery > authorization using sentry > backup and recovery of individual componenets > performamce tuning > upgrade of cdh > upgrade of CM > Hue User Administration > Spark > Solr > > Thanks > Krish > > On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Jonathan Aquilina <[email protected]> > wrote: > > krish EMR wont cost you much with all the testing and data we ran through the > test systems as well as the large amont of data when everythign was read we > paid about 15.00 USD. I honestly do not think that the specs there would be > enough as java can be pretty ram hungry. > > --- > Regards, > Jonathan Aquilina > Founder Eagle Eye T > > On 2015-03-06 00:41, Krish Donald wrote: > > Hi, > > I am new to AWS and would like to setup Hadoop cluster using cloudera manager > for 6-7 nodes. > > t2.micro on AWS; Is it enough for setting up Hadoop cluster ? > I would like to use free service as of now. > > Please advise. > > Thanks > Krish
