Chris and Roman, many thanks for the quick response. I will take a look at bigtop. Actually, I heard about it, but thought it is a installation framework, instead of a hadoop distribution. Now I am looking at the BigTop 0.7.0 hadoop instruction, which probably will work fine for my needs. Appreciate the pointer.
Roman, I will ping you off list for ODP. I was hoping ODP will be the one for me. Well, in reality, it is owned by a few companies, at least not by ONE company. :-) It is fine with me, as long as ODP is open to be used by others. I am just having trouble to find document/installation info of the ODP. maybe I should google harder? :-) Demai On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Demai Ni <[email protected]> wrote: > > My question is besides the commercial distributions: CDH(Cloudera) , HDP > > (Horton work), and others like Mapr, IBM... Is there a distribution that > is > > NOT owned by a company? I am looking for something simple for cluster > > configuration/installation for multiple components: hdfs, yarn, > zookeeper, > > hive, hbase, maybe Spark. Surely, for a well-experience person(not me), > > he/she can build the distribution from Apache releases. Well, I am more > > interested on building application on top of it, and hopefully to find > one > > packed them together. > > Apache Bigtop (CCed) aims at delivering a 100% open and > community-driven distribution of big data management technologies > around Apache Hadoop. Same as, for example, what Debian is trying > to do for Linux. > > > BTW, I don't need the latest releases like other commercial distribution > > offered. I am also looking into the ODP(the open data platform), but > that > > project is kind of quiet after the initial Feb announcement. > > Feel free to ping me off list if you want more details on ODP. > > Thanks, > Roman. >
