Hmm this would require more details. You can, for example, use ignite as a HDFS 
cache for hive and hive (minimum 1.2) +tez +Orc as the SQL layer. This is 
probably one of the most fastest way currently available. However, this depends 
on your use case. 

> On 01 Aug 2016, at 14:45, Labard <daiva...@at-consulting.ru> wrote:
> 
> Hi Vladimir,
> 
> I have remote data source which produces files with data once a day. I load
> this data to hadoop cluster.
> I must provide this data to users, and also I need to process this data for
> a long period (90 days from current moment) and make cache with integrated
> data.
> 
> Users want to get raw and processed data by SQL queries to Ignite.
> 
> I will be glad to know any thoughts or information on my questions.
> 
> Labard.
> 
> 
> 
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