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Posted to common-user@hadoop.apache.org by "Y. Z." <zh...@gmail.com> on 2014/10/14 16:33:08 UTC
C++ development framework under Hadoop
Hi Experts,
I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under
Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop
Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be
deprecated in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is
still well maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
What are your opinions? Thanks!
--
Sincerely,
Y. Z.
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by SACHINGUPTA <sa...@datametica.com>.
Hi guys
I have situation in which i have machine with 4 processor and i have 5
containers so does it mean i can have only 4 mappers running parallely
at a time
and number of mappers is not dependent on the number of containers in a
machine then what is the use of container concept
sorry if i have asked anything obvious.
thanks
On Wednesday 15 October 2014 09:10 AM, Y Z wrote:
> Thanks!:)
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
> On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Azuryy!
>>
>> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
>> in Hadoop 2.2?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Yongan
>>
>> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has
>>> high I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>>
>>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect
>>> input/out stream for your c++ application.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Experts,
>>>
>>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation
>>> under Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way
>>> to code in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three
>>> options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++
>>> Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated
>>> in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is
>>> still well maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high
>>> I/O overhead.
>>>
>>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Y. Z.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
--
Thanks
Sachin Gupta
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by SACHINGUPTA <sa...@datametica.com>.
Hi guys
I have situation in which i have machine with 4 processor and i have 5
containers so does it mean i can have only 4 mappers running parallely
at a time
and number of mappers is not dependent on the number of containers in a
machine then what is the use of container concept
sorry if i have asked anything obvious.
thanks
On Wednesday 15 October 2014 09:10 AM, Y Z wrote:
> Thanks!:)
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
> On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Azuryy!
>>
>> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
>> in Hadoop 2.2?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Yongan
>>
>> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has
>>> high I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>>
>>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect
>>> input/out stream for your c++ application.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Experts,
>>>
>>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation
>>> under Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way
>>> to code in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three
>>> options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++
>>> Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated
>>> in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is
>>> still well maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high
>>> I/O overhead.
>>>
>>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Y. Z.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
--
Thanks
Sachin Gupta
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by SACHINGUPTA <sa...@datametica.com>.
Hi guys
I have situation in which i have machine with 4 processor and i have 5
containers so does it mean i can have only 4 mappers running parallely
at a time
and number of mappers is not dependent on the number of containers in a
machine then what is the use of container concept
sorry if i have asked anything obvious.
thanks
On Wednesday 15 October 2014 09:10 AM, Y Z wrote:
> Thanks!:)
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
> On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Azuryy!
>>
>> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
>> in Hadoop 2.2?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Yongan
>>
>> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has
>>> high I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>>
>>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect
>>> input/out stream for your c++ application.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Experts,
>>>
>>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation
>>> under Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way
>>> to code in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three
>>> options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++
>>> Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated
>>> in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is
>>> still well maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high
>>> I/O overhead.
>>>
>>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Y. Z.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
--
Thanks
Sachin Gupta
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by SACHINGUPTA <sa...@datametica.com>.
Hi guys
I have situation in which i have machine with 4 processor and i have 5
containers so does it mean i can have only 4 mappers running parallely
at a time
and number of mappers is not dependent on the number of containers in a
machine then what is the use of container concept
sorry if i have asked anything obvious.
thanks
On Wednesday 15 October 2014 09:10 AM, Y Z wrote:
> Thanks!:)
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
> On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Azuryy!
>>
>> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
>> in Hadoop 2.2?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Yongan
>>
>> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has
>>> high I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>>
>>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect
>>> input/out stream for your c++ application.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Experts,
>>>
>>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation
>>> under Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way
>>> to code in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three
>>> options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++
>>> Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated
>>> in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is
>>> still well maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high
>>> I/O overhead.
>>>
>>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Y. Z.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
--
Thanks
Sachin Gupta
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks!:)
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
> in Hadoop 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high
>> I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>
>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
>> stream for your c++ application.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
>> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code
>> in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options:
>> Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I
>> heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop
>> 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks!:)
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
> in Hadoop 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high
>> I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>
>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
>> stream for your c++ application.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
>> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code
>> in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options:
>> Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I
>> heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop
>> 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks!:)
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
> in Hadoop 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high
>> I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>
>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
>> stream for your c++ application.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
>> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code
>> in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options:
>> Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I
>> heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop
>> 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks!:)
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:38 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support
> in Hadoop 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high
>> I/O overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>>
>> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
>> stream for your c++ application.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
>> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
>> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code
>> in C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options:
>> Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I
>> heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop
>> 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in Hadoop
> 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
> for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
>> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
>> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
>> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
>> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in Hadoop
> 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
> for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
>> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
>> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
>> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
>> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in Hadoop
> 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
> for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
>> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
>> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
>> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
>> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
yes. it always supports hadoop pipe in v2.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Y Z <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Azuryy!
>
> I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in Hadoop
> 2.2?
>
> Sincerely,
> Yongan
>
> On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
>
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
> for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
>> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
>> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
>> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
>> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
>> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>>
>> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Y. Z.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks, Azuryy!
I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in
Hadoop 2.2?
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
> stream for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in
> C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop
> Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that
> Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not
> sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well maintained. Meanwhile,
> Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks, Azuryy!
I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in
Hadoop 2.2?
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
> stream for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in
> C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop
> Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that
> Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not
> sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well maintained. Meanwhile,
> Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks, Azuryy!
I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in
Hadoop 2.2?
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
> stream for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in
> C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop
> Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that
> Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not
> sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well maintained. Meanwhile,
> Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Y Z <zh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks, Azuryy!
I found some examples about Pipes. Is Hadoop Pipes still support in
Hadoop 2.2?
Sincerely,
Yongan
On 10/14/2014 11:20 PM, Azuryy Yu wrote:
> Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
> overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
>
> hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out
> stream for your c++ application.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zhaoyanswill@gmail.com
> <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under
> Hadoop framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in
> C++ under Hadoop framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop
> Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that
> Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not
> sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well maintained. Meanwhile,
> Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
for your c++ application.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
for your c++ application.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
for your c++ application.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>
Re: C++ development framework under Hadoop
Posted by Azuryy Yu <az...@gmail.com>.
Hadoop streaming is the best option for you. It doesn't has high I/O
overhead if you don't add a high I/O in your c++ code.
hadoop streaming use buidin MapReduce, it just redirect input/out stream
for your c++ application.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Y. Z. <zh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm going to to do some computation-intensive operation under Hadoop
> framework. I'm wondering which is the best way to code in C++ under Hadoop
> framework? I'm aware of three options: Hadoop Streaming, Hadoop Pipes, and
> Hadoop C++ Extension. I heard that Hadoop Pipes has/would be deprecated in
> Hadoop 2.*. I'm also not sure if Hadoop C++ Extension is still well
> maintained. Meanwhile, Hadoop Streaming has high I/O overhead.
>
> What are your opinions? Thanks!
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Y. Z.
>
>