Thanks for the clarification. I'll fix the slide. I've done a lot of Scalding/Cascading programming where the two concepts are synonymous, but clearly I was imposing my prejudices here ;)
dean On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Daniel Darabos < daniel.dara...@lynxanalytics.com> wrote: > Cool intro, thanks! One question. On slide 23 it says "Standalone ("local" > mode)". That sounds a bit confusing without hearing the talk. > > Standalone mode is not local. It just does not depend on a cluster > software. I think it's the best mode for EC2/GCE, because they provide a > distributed filesystem anyway (S3/GCS). Why configure Hadoop if you don't > have to. > > > On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Dean Wampler <deanwamp...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I meant to post this last week, but this is a talk I gave at the Philly >> ETE conf. last week: >> >> http://www.slideshare.net/deanwampler/spark-the-next-top-compute-model >> >> Also here: >> >> http://polyglotprogramming.com/papers/Spark-TheNextTopComputeModel.pdf >> >> dean >> >> -- >> Dean Wampler, Ph.D. >> Typesafe >> @deanwampler >> http://typesafe.com >> http://polyglotprogramming.com >> > > -- Dean Wampler, Ph.D. Typesafe @deanwampler http://typesafe.com http://polyglotprogramming.com