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Posted to user@hbase.apache.org by Tony Dean <To...@sas.com> on 2012/07/09 15:34:41 UTC

targeted version

Hi,

I believe that I am hitting an identified issued HBASE-5780.  I'm using 0.92.1.  It says that it is fixed in 0.92.2, 0.94.0, and 0.96.0.  The download page does not have 0.92.2 or 0.96.0?  I'm using the hbase-security distribution and just  wondering which version I should target if the software that I am developing is scheduled to release later this year or early next year.  Also, when do you plan on getting to 1.0?  0.xx.0 leads me to think that its somehow pre-production.

Thanks.

-Tony

Tony Dean
SAS Institute Inc.
Senior Software Developer
919-531-6704






Re: targeted version

Posted by Harsh J <ha...@cloudera.com>.
Apache HBase 0.92.2 has not yet been released. You can consider using
0.94.0 (or 0.94.1, it is coming very soon), or perhaps just back-port
the fix onto your local copy of HBase and rebuild it in the meantime.

There was a vote called on 0.92.2's release earlier in June but it
hasn't been followed up yet with a newer RC AFAICT:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/7TB9t1OA42a2

On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Tony Dean <To...@sas.com> wrote:
> Hi Marcos,
>
> What I am saying is that the download site has the following links:
>
> hbase-0.90.5/
> hbase-0.90.6/
> hbase-0.92.0/
> hbase-0.92.1/
> hbase-0.94.0/
> stable/ which points to 0.92.1
>
>
> I can get 0.92.2 from Jenkins build, but should i?  Why is it not listed on the download page?  And it seems as though 0.92.1 is the preferred version to use at this time.
>
>
> From: Marcos Ortiz [mailto:mlortiz@uci.cu]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 11:01 AM
> To: user@hbase.apache.org
> Cc: Tony Dean
> Subject: Re: targeted version
>
>
> On 07/09/2012 09:34 AM, Tony Dean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe that I am hitting an identified issued HBASE-5780.  I'm using 0.92.1.  It says that it is fixed in 0.92.2, 0.94.0, and 0.96.0.
> That's correct.
>
> The download page does not have 0.92.2 or 0.96.0?
> It seems that is working normally, at least for me from here.
>
> I'm using the hbase-security distribution and just  wondering which version I should target if the software that I am developing is scheduled to release later this year or early next year.
> You can ask to the main developers about the HBase Roadmap for this.
>
>   Also, when do you plan on getting to 1.0?  0.xx.0 leads me to think that its somehow pre-production.
> HBase is used in production today for a lot of companies: Tumblr, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Mozilla Corp, and many more. In the first event dedicated exclusively to HBase, many companies gave great talks about its current use of HBase in production. You can check the HBaseCon tag in Slideshare.net in the Cloudera's profile to see all talks:
> http://www.slideshare.net/cloudera/tag/hbasecon-2012
>
> So, I think that these releases are ready for production.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Tony
>
> Tony Dean
> SAS Institute Inc.
> Senior Software Developer
> 919-531-6704
>
> [cid:E66456A501504A41996B0DBE41A6D09F@wnt.sas.com]
>
>
>
>
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RE: targeted version

Posted by Tony Dean <To...@sas.com>.
Hi Marcos,

What I am saying is that the download site has the following links:

hbase-0.90.5/
hbase-0.90.6/
hbase-0.92.0/
hbase-0.92.1/
hbase-0.94.0/
stable/ which points to 0.92.1


I can get 0.92.2 from Jenkins build, but should i?  Why is it not listed on the download page?  And it seems as though 0.92.1 is the preferred version to use at this time.


From: Marcos Ortiz [mailto:mlortiz@uci.cu]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 11:01 AM
To: user@hbase.apache.org
Cc: Tony Dean
Subject: Re: targeted version


On 07/09/2012 09:34 AM, Tony Dean wrote:
Hi,

I believe that I am hitting an identified issued HBASE-5780.  I'm using 0.92.1.  It says that it is fixed in 0.92.2, 0.94.0, and 0.96.0.
That's correct.

The download page does not have 0.92.2 or 0.96.0?
It seems that is working normally, at least for me from here.

I'm using the hbase-security distribution and just  wondering which version I should target if the software that I am developing is scheduled to release later this year or early next year.
You can ask to the main developers about the HBase Roadmap for this.

  Also, when do you plan on getting to 1.0?  0.xx.0 leads me to think that its somehow pre-production.
HBase is used in production today for a lot of companies: Tumblr, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Mozilla Corp, and many more. In the first event dedicated exclusively to HBase, many companies gave great talks about its current use of HBase in production. You can check the HBaseCon tag in Slideshare.net in the Cloudera's profile to see all talks:
http://www.slideshare.net/cloudera/tag/hbasecon-2012

So, I think that these releases are ready for production.


Thanks.

-Tony

Tony Dean
SAS Institute Inc.
Senior Software Developer
919-531-6704

[cid:E66456A501504A41996B0DBE41A6D09F@wnt.sas.com]




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Re: targeted version

Posted by Marcos Ortiz <ml...@uci.cu>.
On 07/09/2012 09:34 AM, Tony Dean wrote:
> Hi,
> I believe that I am hitting an identified issued HBASE-5780.  I'm 
> using 0.92.1.  It says that it is fixed in 0.92.2, 0.94.0, and 0.96.0.
That's correct.
> The download page does not have 0.92.2 or 0.96.0?
It seems that is working normally, at least for me from here.
> I'm using the hbase-security distribution and just wondering which 
> version I should target if the software that I am developing is 
> scheduled to release later this year or early next year.
You can ask to the main developers about the HBase Roadmap for this.
>   Also, when do you plan on getting to 1.0?  0.xx.0 leads me to think 
> that its somehow pre-production.
HBase is used in production today for a lot of companies: Tumblr, 
Facebook, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Mozilla Corp, and many more. In the 
first event dedicated exclusively to HBase, many companies gave great 
talks about its current use of HBase in production. You can check the 
HBaseCon tag in Slideshare.net in the Cloudera's profile to see all talks:
http://www.slideshare.net/cloudera/tag/hbasecon-2012

So, I think that these releases are ready for production.
> Thanks.
> -Tony
> */Tony Dean/*
> /SAS Institute Inc./
> /Senior Software Developer/
> /919-531-6704/
>
>
> <http://www.uci.cu/>

-- 

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*Data Engineer && Sr. System Administrator at UCI*
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