>> The key issue is that unless you need or want to use Hadoop, you shouldn’t be using HBase. Its not a stand alone product or system.
Hello, what is use case of a big data application w/o Hadoop? -Vlad On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Michael Segel <[email protected]> wrote: > Saying Ambari rules is like saying that you like to drink MD 20/20 and > calling it a fine wine. > > Sorry to all the Hortonworks guys but Amabari has a long way to go…. very > immature. > > What that has to do with Cassandra vs HBase? I haven’t a clue. > > The key issue is that unless you need or want to use Hadoop, you shouldn’t > be using HBase. Its not a stand alone product or system. > > > > > > On May 30, 2015, at 7:40 AM, Serega Sheypak <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > 1. No killer features comparing to hbase > > 2.terrible!!! Ambari/cloudera manager rulezzz. Netflix has its own tool > for > > Cassandra but it doesn't support vnodes. > > 3. Rumors say it fast when it works;) the reason- it can silently drop > data > > you try to write. > > 4. Timeseries is a nightmare. The easiest approach is just replicate data > > to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala > > > > пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus > >> specific to time series data). > >> > >> The comparison in the following helps: > >> 1: features > >> 2: deployment and monitoring > >> 3: performance > >> 4: anything else > >> > >> Thanks > >> Ajay > >> > >
