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How Not to Use Apache Hadoop

Sometimes best practices and practical tips can obscure mistakes that you should avoid. Sometimes what you really need is a list of worst practices.

Iwona Bialynicka-Birula has written a post organizing things not to do in Apache Hadoop into three categories: efficiency, scalability and reliability.

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Bialynicka-Birula writes:

The problem with Hadoop is that it is relatively easy to get started using it without an in-depth knowledge of what gives it its powers and without this, you are more likely than not to design your solution in a way which takes all of those powers away. So let’s take a look at the few key features of Hadoop and what not to do to keep them.

See also:

HBase Dos and Don’ts

MongoDB Gotchas for the Unaware User.

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