+ hive-dev
Thanks for your question. We recently have been busy adding quite a few
features on top on Hive/HBase Integration to make it more stable and easy
to use. We also did a talk very recently at HBaseCon 2015 showing off the
latest improvements. Slides here[1]. Like Jerry mentioned, if you r
I know that BigInsights comes with BigSQL which interacts with HBase as
well, have you considered that option.
We have a similar use case using BigInsights 2.1.2.
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 4:56 AM, Nick Dimiduk wrote:
> + Swarnim, who's expert on HBase/Hive integration.
>
> Yes, snapshots may be
+ Swarnim, who's expert on HBase/Hive integration.
Yes, snapshots may be interesting for you. I believe Hive can access HBase
timestamps, exposed as a "virtual" column. It's assumed across there whole
row however, not per cell.
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Jerry He wrote:
> Hi, Yong
>
> You
Hi, Yong
You have a good understanding of the benefit of HBase already.
Generally speaking, HBase is suitable for real time read/write to your big
data set.
Regarding the HBase performance evaluation tool, the 'read' test use HBase
'get'. For 1m rows, the test would issue 1m 'get' (and RPC) to the
Hi,
I am kind of new to HBase. Currently our production run IBM BigInsight V3,
comes with Hadoop 2.2 and HBase 0.96.0.
We are mostly using HDFS and Hive/Pig for our BigData project, it works very
good for our big datasets. Right now, we have a one dataset needs to be loaded
from Mysql, about 10