https://youtu.be/1NB7GtI8NXM

 I have uploaded a video demonstrating Hive on Kubernetes using MR3.

--- Sungwoo

On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 4:44 AM Sungwoo Park <glap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have created a quick start guide showing how to run Hive-MR3 on
> Kubernetes using Minikube on a single machine. If you are interested in
> trying Hive on Kubernetes on your laptop, please check out this page:
>
> https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/quickstart/hivek8s/run-k8s/
>
> --- Sungwoo
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 7:56 PM Sungwoo Park <glap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am pleased to announce the release of MR3 0.8. New features are:
>>
>> -- Hive on MR3 on Yarn fully supports recovery:
>> https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/hivemr3/features/recovery/
>>
>> -- Hive on MR3 on Yarn supports high availability in which multiple
>> HiveServer2 instances share a common DAGAppMaster (and a common pool of
>> ContainerWorkers):
>> https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/hivemr3/features/high-availability/
>>
>> -- Hive on Kubernetes supports Apache Ranger and Timeline Server:
>> https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/hivek8s/guide/run-timeline/
>> https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/hivek8s/guide/run-ranger/
>>
>> From the release notes:
>>
>> A new DAGAppMaster properly recovers DAGs that have not been completed in
>> the previous DAGAppMaster.
>> Fault tolerance after fetch failures works much faster.
>> On Kubernetes, the shutdown handler of DAGAppMaster deletes all running
>> Pods.
>> On both Yarn and Kubernetes, MR3Client automatically connects to a new
>> DAGAppMaster after an initial DAGAppMaster is killed.
>> Hive 3 for MR3 supports high availability on Yarn via ZooKeeper.
>> On both Yarn and Kubernetes, multiple HiveServer2 instances can share a
>> common MR3 DAGAppMaster (and thus all its ContainerWorkers as well).
>> Hive on Kubernetes supports Apache Ranger.
>> Hive on Kubernetes supports Timeline Server.
>>
>> You can download MR3 0.8 at:
>>
>>   https://mr3.postech.ac.kr/download/home/
>>
>> --- Sungwoo Park
>>
>

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