If you’re not going to be using HDFS and Map/Reduce, I would suggest you choose a different noSQL persistent data store.
> On May 1, 2015, at 6:49 AM, Buğra Çakır <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to use HBase in areas when we don't need functionality given > within full stack Hadoop ecosystem So that's why I like to integrate HBase > with the other dfs and I'm planning to dig into this :) > > Bugra > > > ________________________________________ > Gönderen: [email protected] <[email protected]> adına Stack > <[email protected]> > Gönderildi: 30 Nisan 2015 Perşembe 18:19 > Kime: Hbase-User > Konu: Re: HBase Filesystem Adapter > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 6:35 AM, Buğra Çakır <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> I would like to use HBase with distributed filesystems other >> >> than HDFS. Are there any plans for developing filesystem >> >> adapters for these distributed filesystems ? (ceph, glusterfs, ...) >> >> > What are you looking for in particular Bugra? > > There have been various attempts at running hbase over filesystems other > than HDFS. HBase for the most part makes use of the Hadoop Filesystem > Interface and has been reported out in the wild as running on other > filesystems (S3?, MapR, and so on) with attendant compromises and benefit. > > I know of no current efforts at making hbase run on ceph, for instance > (Would be very interested if such an effort were afoot). > > Thanks, > St.Ack > The opinions expressed here are mine, while they may reflect a cognitive thought, that is purely accidental. Use at your own risk. Michael Segel michael_segel (AT) hotmail.com
