MapR 5.0 Hadoop supports real-time applications

09.06.2015
With a focus on real-time applications, MapR Technologies took the wraps off the 5.0 version of its Hadoop distribution.

"Eighteen percent of our customers have 50 or more applications running on a single [Hadoop] cluster," says Jack Norris, chief marketing officer of MapR Technologies. "That means you need to support workload management and multi-tenancy."

The new MapR release auto-synchronizes storage, database and search indices to support complex, real-time applications, Norris says. It also includes comprehensive security auditing, Apache Drill support and the latest Hadoop 2.7 and YARN features.

"Designed as a large-scale batch data analysis system, Hadoop is not often associated with operational analytics or transaction processing," Carl W. Olofson, research vice president, data management software research, IDC, said in a statement today.

"Hadoop adds tremendous value for decision management at the strategic and operational levels, but still is emerging as a framework for making tactical decisions 'in the moment'. With Hadoop innovations -- such as those in MapR 5.0 -- happening every day, enterprises should consider using Hadoop as a 'Decision Data Platform' that functions as a single platform for handling both live operational data and real-time analytics," Olofson said.

New features in MapR 5.0 include the following:

The new version of MapR is expected to be available within 30 days.

To make it easier to deploy Hadoop clusters, MapR has also introduced new auto-provisioning templates that apply software-defined concepts to give organizations the ability to deploy a cluster with appliance-like convenience, without the need for specific hardware.

Users can deploy MapR Auto-Provisioning Templates via the MapR Installer, which provides auto-layout that optimizes the layout of selected services and hardware, rack awareness that automatically distributes critical services across failure domains and health checks that test servers to ensure they will perform optimally after installation.

Norris says the module will support the deployment of the following configurations:

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Thor Olavsrud

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