I am very sympathetic here. Also, somewhat linguistically challenged on this point since there is a fine line to be walked. All suggestions are welcome.
How should I answer this? The question was "how can I get alerts for my hbase cluster"? One answer is definitely MapR. Is there a way to say that without being a excessively pluggy? Another answer that I want to underscore is "MapR supports Hbase. A lot." On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Ted Dunning <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Slightly off topic, but MapR runs Hbase very handily (several times > faster, > > in fact) and provides comprehensive monitoring and alerting out of the > box. > > > > Hey Ted: > > MapR is good stuff indeed but the above can be read as a raw plug for > a non-open-source/commercial product. > > I'd like to petition that you go easy with messages that could > possibly be interpreted so. Other, not-such-close-in-friends of > hbase, seeing 'commerical' messages up on our list might take it as > license to dump their commercial messages for tech related, or not, > into hbase mailing lists. A list riddled with commerical messages > would likely sour many who are subscribed here. > > Thanks boss, > St.Ack >
