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MapReduce/Hadoop
The company is looking at implementing MapReduce/Hadoop for the process. I only have experience with RDBMS, so am wondering if anyone has any input on MapReduce or with Hadoop. Additional Comment: It is surprisingly difficult to find people familiar with MapReduce much less Hadoop. I assume some on here have worked with embarassingly parallel? Last edited by Vertigo Boost : 07-25-2012 at 07:06 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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I've worked on embarrassingly parallel and some non. Never did anything that required hadoop or mapreduce, though. Sorry.
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"embarassing parallel" only works when you have data parallelism, or you can reduce your problem X to adhere to those constraints.
The whole thing is a fad, just like web 2.0. Google pioneered it, and it works fantastic under specific use case scenarios - but more often than not what i find are solutions in search of problems. |
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