To answer your fourth question from Cloudera's perspective, we would never support a customer running Spark 2.0 on a Hadoop version < 2.6.
-Sandy On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Reynold Xin <r...@databricks.com> wrote: > OK I'm not exactly asking for a vote here :) > > I don't think we should look at it from only maintenance point of view -- > because in that case the answer is clearly supporting as few versions as > possible (or just rm -rf spark source code and call it a day). It is a > tradeoff between the number of users impacted and the maintenance burden. > > So a few questions for those more familiar with Hadoop: > > 1. Can Hadoop 2.6 client read Hadoop 2.4 / 2.3? > > 2. If the answer to 1 is yes, are there known, major issues with backward > compatibility? > > 3. Can Hadoop 2.6+ YARN work on older versions of YARN clusters? > > 4. (for Hadoop vendors) When did/will support for Hadoop 2.4 and below > stop? To what extent do you care about running Spark on older Hadoop > clusters. > > > > On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 7:52 AM, Steve Loughran <ste...@hortonworks.com> > wrote: > >> >> On 20 Nov 2015, at 14:28, ches...@alpinenow.com wrote: >> >> Assuming we have 1.6 and 1.7 releases, then spark 2.0 is about 9 months >> away. >> >> customer will need to upgrade the new Hadoop clusters to Apache 2.6 or >> later to leverage new spark 2.0 in one year. I think this possible as >> latest release on cdh5.x, HDP 2.x are both on Apache 2.6.0 already. >> Company will have enough time to upgrade cluster. >> >> +1 for me as well >> >> Chester >> >> >> now, if you are looking that far ahead, the other big issue is "when to >> retire Java 7 support".? >> >> That's a tough decision for all projects. Hadoop 3.x will be Java 8 only, >> but nobody has committed the patch to the trunk codebase to force a java 8 >> build; + most of *todays* hadoop clusters are Java 7. But as you can't even >> download a Java 7 JDK for the desktop from oracle any more today, 2016 is a >> time to look at the language support and decide what is the baseline >> version >> >> Commentary from Twitter here -as they point out, it's not just the server >> farm that matters, it's all the apps that talk to it >> >> >> >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/hadoop-common-dev/201503.mbox/%3ccab7mwte+kefcxsr6n46-ztcs19ed7cwc9vobtr1jqewdkye...@mail.gmail.com%3E >> >> -Steve >> > >