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Hadoop for network engineers part 2 – adding more nodes

In the first article here, I walked through importing netflow data into a single Hadoop instance (pseudonode) and mentioned a progression of the project to add multiple nodes. The ability to do distributed storage and distributed processing of data is ultimately the benefit of using Hadoop/HDFS. So, let’s expand on the project and add one or […]

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JR Mayberry

I build large networks. I secure large networks. Seattle based. Formerly Comcast, TorreyPoint, Coca-Cola and current Microsoft. Philly born and raised. Personal website: http://www.rickmayberry.com twitter: mayberry0404 linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mayberry0404

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‘Hello world’ for network engineers exploring Hadoop

It is hard to ignore all of the hype around Hadoop and Big Data these days. Like most infrastructure engineers, we tend to focus on how to build highly-available, highly-scalable networks – and I’m no exception. However, it is still important to me to keep up with and implement projects on popular trends, directly infrastructure […]

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JR Mayberry

I build large networks. I secure large networks. Seattle based. Formerly Comcast, TorreyPoint, Coca-Cola and current Microsoft. Philly born and raised. Personal website: http://www.rickmayberry.com twitter: mayberry0404 linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mayberry0404

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