Sorry, in my email above I was referring to KUDU, and there is goes how can KUDU be right if it is mentioned in forums first with a wrong spelling. Its got a difficult beginning where people were trying to figure out its name.
Regards, Gourav Sengupta On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:15 AM, Gourav Sengupta <gourav.sengu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Gosh, > > whether ORC came from this or that, it runs queries in HIVE with TEZ at a > speed that is better than SPARK. > > Has anyone heard of KUDA? Its better than Parquet. But I think that > someone might just start saying that KUDA has difficult lineage as well. > After all dynastic rules dictate. > > Personally I feel that if something stores my data compressed and makes me > access it faster I do not care where it comes from or how difficult the > child birth was :) > > > Regards, > Gourav > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Sudhir Babu Pothineni < > sbpothin...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Just correction: >> >> ORC Java libraries from Hive are forked into Apache ORC. Vectorization >> default. >> >> Do not know If Spark leveraging this new repo? >> >> <dependency> >> <groupId>org.apache.orc</groupId> >> <artifactId>orc</artifactId> >> <version>1.1.2</version> >> <type>pom</type> >> </dependency> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> On Jul 26, 2016, at 4:50 PM, Koert Kuipers <ko...@tresata.com> wrote: >> >> parquet was inspired by dremel but written from the ground up as a >> library with support for a variety of big data systems (hive, pig, impala, >> cascading, etc.). it is also easy to add new support, since its a proper >> library. >> >> orc bas been enhanced while deployed at facebook in hive and at yahoo in >> hive. just hive. it didn't really exist by itself. it was part of the big >> java soup that is called hive, without an easy way to extract it. hive does >> not expose proper java apis. it never cared for that. >> >> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Ovidiu-Cristian MARCU < >> ovidiu-cristian.ma...@inria.fr> wrote: >> >>> Interesting opinion, thank you >>> >>> Still, on the website parquet is basically inspired by Dremel (Google) >>> [1] and part of orc has been enhanced while deployed for Facebook, Yahoo >>> [2]. >>> >>> Other than this presentation [3], do you guys know any other benchmark? >>> >>> [1]https://parquet.apache.org/documentation/latest/ >>> [2]https://orc.apache.org/docs/ >>> [3] >>> http://www.slideshare.net/oom65/file-format-benchmarks-avro-json-orc-parquet >>> >>> On 26 Jul 2016, at 15:19, Koert Kuipers <ko...@tresata.com> wrote: >>> >>> when parquet came out it was developed by a community of companies, and >>> was designed as a library to be supported by multiple big data projects. >>> nice >>> >>> orc on the other hand initially only supported hive. it wasn't even >>> designed as a library that can be re-used. even today it brings in the >>> kitchen sink of transitive dependencies. yikes >>> >>> On Jul 26, 2016 5:09 AM, "Jörn Franke" <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I think both are very similar, but with slightly different goals. While >>>> they work transparently for each Hadoop application you need to enable >>>> specific support in the application for predicate push down. >>>> In the end you have to check which application you are using and do >>>> some tests (with correct predicate push down configuration). Keep in mind >>>> that both formats work best if they are sorted on filter columns (which is >>>> your responsibility) and if their optimatizations are correctly configured >>>> (min max index, bloom filter, compression etc) . >>>> >>>> If you need to ingest sensor data you may want to store it first in >>>> hbase and then batch process it in large files in Orc or parquet format. >>>> >>>> On 26 Jul 2016, at 04:09, janardhan shetty <janardhan...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Just wondering advantages and disadvantages to convert data into ORC or >>>> Parquet. >>>> >>>> In the documentation of Spark there are numerous examples of Parquet >>>> format. >>>> >>>> Any strong reasons to chose Parquet over ORC file format ? >>>> >>>> Also : current data compression is bzip2 >>>> >>>> >>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32373460/parquet-vs-orc-vs-orc-with-snappy >>>> This seems like biased. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >