Hadoop
 

Welcome to Hadoop!

What Is Hadoop?

The Apache Hadoop project develops open-source software for reliable, scalable, distributed computing, including:

Hadoop Core, our flagship sub-project, provides a distributed filesystem (HDFS) and support for the MapReduce distributed computing metaphor. HBase builds on Hadoop Core to provide a scalable, distributed database. ZooKeeper is a highly available and reliable coordination system. Distributed applications use ZooKeeper to store and mediate updates for critical shared state.

Who uses Hadoop?

A wide variety of companies and organizations use Hadoop for both research and production. Users are encouraged to add themselves to the Hadoop users wiki page.

News

2 July 2008 - Hadoop Wins Terabyte Sort Benchmark

Hadoop Wins Terabyte Sort Benchmark: One of Yahoo's Hadoop clusters sorted 1 terabyte of data in 209 seconds, which beat the previous record of 297 seconds in the annual general purpose (daytona) terabyte sort benchmark. This is the first time that either a Java or an open source program has won.

23 January 2008 - Hadoop at ApacheCon Europe

ApacheCon EU logo Hadoop will be well represented at ApacheCon Europe in Amsterdam this year. Please join us at one or more of the following sessions:

April 10: Hadoop BOF April 11: A tour of Apache Hadoop by Tom White April 11: Programming with Hadoop's MapReduce by Owen O'Malley April 11: Deploying Grid Services using Apache Hadoop by Allen Wittenauer

23 January 2008 - Hadoop promoted to Top Level Project

The Lucene PMC and the ASF Board have voted to promote Hadoop to be a top level project. Hadoop can now be found at http://hadoop.apache.org/

 


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