Friday 29 April 2011

The Rise of Hadoop: How many Hadoop-related solutions exist?

The Rise of Hadoop: How many Hadoop-related solutions exist?: "The Rise of Hadoop: How many Hadoop-related solutions exist?:

The CMSWire commented list of Hadoop-related solutions:


  1. Apache Hadoop
  2. Appistry CloudIQ Storage Hadoop Edition: a HDFS replacement improving on the single NameNode ( here).


    Shipping.


  3. IBM Distribution of Apache Hadoop: Apache Hadoop, a 32-bit Linux version of the IBM SDK for Java 6 SR 8, and an easy-to-use installer that will install and configure both Hadoop (including SSH setup) and Java (here).


    Shipping, but in alphaWorks


  4. IBM Global Parallel File System (GPFS): a high-performance shared-disk clustered file system developed by IBM (here).


    Shipping.


  5. Cloudera’s Distribution including Apache Hadoop: Cloudera’s packaging for Hadoop and Hadoop toolkit (here).


    Shipping.


  6. DataStax Brisk: using Apache Cassandra for Hadoop (and Hive) core services (here).


    Announced, but not released yet


  7. Amazon Elastic MapReduce: Amazon hosted Hadoop framework running on the infrastructure of Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 (here).

    Shipping.


  8. Mapr: proprietary replacement for HDFS.


    Talked about


  9. CloudStore: the former Kosmos open-source distributed filesystem (here).


    Shipping[1]


  10. Pervasive DataRush: parallel data processing optimization for Hadoop jobs (here).


    Shipping.


  11. Cascading: query API and query Planner.


    Shipping.


  12. Apache Hive: data warehouse on top of Hadoop.


    Shipping


  13. Yahoo Pig: high-level data-flow language and execution framework for parallel computation.


    Shipping.


  14. Hadapt: hybrid architecture combining relational databases and Hadoop (here).


    Announced.


Some others are in the Hadoop toolkit.



Instead of “shipping” another criteria that can be used is number of users and amount of processed data.






  1. Kosmos current release is 0.5 dating June, 2010
     




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