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Posted to dev@phoenix.apache.org by Jayanta Purkayastha <Ja...@MolinaHealthCare.Com> on 2018/03/18 22:58:27 UTC

Using Apache Phoenix with Phoenix Query Server

Hi Josh,
I had an opportunity to go through a few of your presentation slides on slideshare.net and found some valuable information.

The purpose of my writing this email to you is to confirm the use of Phoenix with PQS. We're currently using Phoenix with PQS for accessing Hbase dataset from Java application using the thin client in non-production environment. We're planning to go to production shortly. We use Cloudera with Kerberos security.

Some research by our infrastructure team raised concerns about the use of PQS and thin client, and sighted reasons discouraging the use PQS and thin client due to unavailable support and lack of available information. These caused significant concern about our solution design.

I'd really appreciate your thoughts and opinions on these concerns by our infrastructure team and the management. Looking forward to hearing from you and the community.

Best Regards,

Jay Purkayastha
EIM - Core Data Platform | Molina Healthcare, Inc.
100 Oceangate, Long Beach, CA 90802
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Re: Using Apache Phoenix with Phoenix Query Server

Posted by Josh Elser <el...@apache.org>.
Jay,

I'm not sure what lead your infrastructure team to come to this 
conclusion. My only guess is that they have observed some now-stale 
documentation. PQS is supported and has plenty of information available, 
both via the Apache Phoenix website and the Apache Avatica website.

https://phoenix.apache.org/server.html
https://calcite.apache.org/avatica/

On 3/18/18 6:58 PM, Jayanta Purkayastha wrote:
> Hi Josh,
> 
> I had an opportunity to go through a few of your presentation slides on 
> slideshare.net and found some valuable information.
> 
> The purpose of my writing this email to you is to confirm the use of 
> Phoenix with PQS. We’re currently using Phoenix with PQS for accessing 
> Hbase dataset from Java application using the thin client in 
> non-production environment. We’re planning to go to production shortly. 
> We use Cloudera with Kerberos security.
> 
> Some research by our infrastructure team raised concerns about the use 
> of PQS and thin client, and sighted reasons discouraging the use PQS and 
> thin client due to unavailable support and lack of available 
> information. These caused significant concern about our solution design.
> 
> I’d really appreciate your thoughts and opinions on these concerns by 
> our infrastructure team and the management. Looking forward to hearing 
> from you and the community.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> *Jay Purkayastha*
> 
> EIM – Core Data Platform | Molina Healthcare, Inc.
> 
> 100 Oceangate, Long Beach, CA 90802
> 
> Direct : 888-562-5442 | 562-435-3666 x118023  | Cell: 949-293-6826
> 
> /“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.//”/- 
> /Napoleon Hill/
> 
> IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RECIPIENT:  This email is meant only for the 
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> you for your cooperation.
>