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Posted to user@ambari.apache.org by "Woodcock, Michael W., M.B.A." <wo...@mayo.edu> on 2021/05/27 13:47:38 UTC

RE: [EXTERNAL] About cloudera public repositories

As far as I know, you will have to buy a subscription, use the Apache binaries or compile your own from source code.

Michael Woodcock
Enterpise Core Platform Services – Big Data
Mayo Clinic Rochester MN
507-293-8496



-----Original Message-----
From: İbrahim Ercan <ib...@vlmedia.com.tr> 
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 1:29 AM
To: user@ambari.apache.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] About cloudera public repositories

Hi.
This is my first post. Sorry if it is in improper format.  We are using ambari to deploy and manage hadoop cluster. Lately Cloudera decided to remove access to their public repository. As a result we are unable to use it unless we get a subscription from cloudera.  As I know ambari and hadoop have apache license and they are free to use software right?  Is there any other public repository that we can use?
or our only option is getting a subscription from cloudera?
Thanks for any advice

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İbrahim Ercan