+1 The Trafodion project needs to do everything it can to make it easy for users to adopt the great software. Is there any special work that needs to be done beyond maintaining the installer and running tests?
Thanks, Gunnar On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Carol Pearson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Atanu, > > Thanks! I think that we need to make it as easy as possible for our users > to try Trafodion and to use Trafodion. I don't think most of our > non-developer users will be using Trafodion on a plain Apache platform, > especially if they're trying it in a commercial environment. Hortonworks > and Cloudera have free community editions. > > As we're trying to increase our user base and grow our community, it seems > to me that we want to make it easier for folks to try and to use Trafodion, > rather than harder. So making sure we have basic functionality that works > on the most common distros seems to me to be a basic requirement for > success. > > -Carol P. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Email: [email protected] > Twitter: @CarolP222 > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 11:25 PM, Atanu Mishra <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Carol, >> >> Great question! Once Trafodion supports Apache Hadoop/HBase, I question >> whether there is a reason to continue to support the Cloudera and >> HortonWorks distros. >> >> Thanks, >> Atanu >> >> ----- >> >> *From:* Carol Pearson [mailto:[email protected]] >> *Sent:* Thursday, February 4, 2016 4:53 PM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Trafodion Release 2.0 Hadoop/HBase Versions? >> >> >> >> Hi Trafodion Fans, >> >> >> >> I'm trying to make sure I'm clear on the targeted runtime environments >> for our next release, which I think we're calling Trafodion 2.0. I've seen >> that it needs to support working with Apache Hadoop, since the 1.3 release >> supported only the Cloudera and Hadoop distros. >> >> >> >> *Trafodion 2.0* >> >> >> >> From what's been discussed on the Dev list and here, I think the target >> is: >> >> >> >> - Linux Versions CentOS 6.5-6.7 (RHEL 6.5-6.7 - untested? but should >> support) >> >> - SUSE? >> >> >> >> Hadoop/Version HBase Version >> >> ========================================= >> >> Cloudera CDH 5.4.x 1.1 >> >> Hortonworks HDP 2.3 1.1 >> >> Apache Hadoop 2.7.1 1.1 >> >> >> >> >> >> Are these the targets that folks are working on Trafodion 2.0 to >> support? Are they the right ones? (For example, should we be looking at >> Apache Hadoop 2.6.3?) >> >> >> >> Are there other versions of software in the Hadoop ecosystem whose >> versions should be specified as targets, especially for distro-less vanilla >> Apache Hadoop? >> >> >> >> I think that once we release, we should identify the specific versions >> that folks have tested with (which might not be all versions and all >> distros). I think we should also list versions for software that we >> believe should work but have not been tested. As I was trying to understand >> which releases worked with what, I came across a great chart in the the >> HBase reference book in section 4.1: >> https://hbase.apache.org/book.html#basic.prerequisites then scroll down >> to see the Hadoop versions. It would be great to develop that chart for >> Trafodion as 2.0 goes forward. >> >> >> >> Thanks for any light people can shed on this! >> >> -Carol P. >> >> >> >> PS: For reference, here's my understanding of what Trafodion 1.3 >> supported: >> >> I've put together the following chart based on the notes from the >> Trafodion website for release 1.3 and my understanding of Trafodion 2.0: >> >> >> >> *Trafodion 1.3: (Current release)* >> >> >> >> - Linux Versions: CentOS 6.5-6.7, (RHEL 6.5-6.7 - untested? but should >> support) >> >> >> >> Hadoop/Version HBase Version >> >> ========================================= >> >> Cloudera CDH 5.3.x 0.98 >> >> Hortonworks HDP 2.2 0.98 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Email: [email protected] >> >> Twitter: @CarolP222 >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> ____________________ >> Atanu Mishra >> > > -- Thanks, Gunnar *If you think you can you can, if you think you can't you're right.*
