Apache Hadoop is the most exciting open source project in a decade, and now has 1.0 releases.
&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; This is a no small milestone. The open source cloud computing architecture, which began with technology created by Yahoo and Google, has been on the market for six of years now for major companies, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Netflix LinkedIn and Twitter.
The Apache Software Foundation today launched version 1.0, which includes all previous "Big Data" cloud computing Features: scalability, distributed computing and support for hbase transaction records, robust authentication to Kerberos and Webhdfs, and access to hbase local file enhanced performance.
Apache points out that this platform "can enable data-intensive distributed applications to host thousands of outlets and bytes of data ... It enables organizations to efficiently and cost-effectively store, process, manage, and analyze large amounts of data added and collected daily. And can connect tens of thousands of servers to the supercomputer speed processing and analysis of data.
The 1.0 version is released in Apache License 2.0 and is ready to achieve "2012 transition from Web to Enterprise technology" RedMonk co-founder James Governor points out. This means that both customers and data suppliers will be able to deploy a very economical open source cloud computing platform internally.
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