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Quick Start Hadoop Bundle on Amazon Web Services by Karmasphere

  • Karmasphere is bundling its Studio Professional Edition and Analyst products with Amazon Web Services credits. The bundle is packaged in a virtual machine for use on Linux/UNIX, Windows and MacOS workstations using VMware players.
  • The bundle features “one-button” deployment of Apache Hadoop and Hive applications to AWS and includes 30-day evaluation licenses of Karmasphere commercial products

Is there some sort of competition between Karmasphere and Cloudera? I haven’t heard much about Karmasphere and that only means that these two Hadoop ecosystem providers are using different market strategies.

Original title and link: Quick Start Hadoop Bundle on Amazon Web Services by Karmasphere (NoSQL databases © myNoSQL)

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