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Eadline: Is Hadoop the New HPC?

Over at Admin HPC, Douglas Eadline writes that Hadoop could be the new corporate HPC for Big Data.

The growth of Hadoop and the hardware on which it runs has been increasing. Certainly it can be seen as a subset of HPC, offering a single yet powerful algorithm that has been optimized for a large number of commodity servers, with some crossover even into technical computing that could see further growth as things like YARN begin to give existing Hadoop clusters more HPC capabilities. Many companies are finding Hadoop to be the new Corporate HPC for big data.

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Video: Hadoop MapReduce over Lustre

In this video from the Lustre User Group 2013 conference, Omkar Kulkarni from Intel presents: Hadoop MapReduce over Lustre.

Download the slides (PDF).You can check out more Lustre presentations at our LUG 2013 Video Gallery.

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Video: Accelerating Big Data with Hadoop (HDFS, MapReduce and HBase) and Memcached

In this video from the HPC Advisory Council Switzerland Conference, D.K. Panda from Ohio State University presents: Accelerating Big Data with Hadoop (HDFS, MapReduce and HBase) and Memcached. Download the slides (PDF).

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