On May 9, 2016 3:44:19 PM EDT, iain wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>For "turn key" on windows you probably want a vendor supplied
>distribution
>of HDP, and a support contract as well, since a clicky button install
>won't
>equip you well to properly set up/tune/support a cluster.
>
>Maybe check out hortonworks? [1]
>
>There seems to be several "hadoop as a service" offerings as well - if
>you
>don't need to run it on your hardware, that would truely be turn-key.
>
>ie: For spark there is ofcourse databricks [2]
>
>[1] http://hortonworks.com/downloads/#data-platform
>[2] https://databricks.com/
>
>
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>On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Abi <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Is Hadoop work on multiple windows machine out of the box.
>>
>> 1. Keyword is "out of box"
>>
>> 2. Same question for yarn and spark ?
>>
>>
>> Please dont ask why we are using windows or other questions. We just
>are.
>> Would appreciate replies to these questions.