Re: oracle and hadoop exploration

From: Fergal Taheny <ftaheny_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 16:24:28 +0100
Message-ID: <CAOuMUT5THXyOR0PSMS=Dh9Oev+3HPrO=Wh0eOD_2z-YvBxZk5A_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hi Max,

See link below which would be great data sources for poc.

http://smartdatacollective.com/bernardmarr/235366/big-data-20-free-big-data-sources-everyone-should-know?imm_mid=0c4168&cmp=em-strata-na-na-newsltr_20141001

Regards,
Fergal
On 3 Oct 2014 15:36, "max scalf" <oracle.blog3_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello list,
>
>
> our DBA team(including myself) are exploring Hadoop. Our company(consumer
> product goods) is a pretty decent size company (revenues about 18-20
> billion) and we are a big SAP shop here with all big bells and whiles (SAP
> Hana running for few modules) but we also want to explore Hadoop as a new
> option.
>
> Where we are struggling is, some of the business folks do want to start
> putting some data in Hadoop echo system and see what value they get out of
> it but DO NOT WANT TO PAY FOR POC. So our department came up with a idea
> of doing a small POC(maybe a 3-4 node cluster) with the data we have in
> hand. What i mean when i say "data we have in hand" is, awr performance
> data, syslogs from unix* server, windows event log on windows server,
> whatever a DBA can get there hands on(except the business data)...
>
> So here i am reaching out to community and see if anyone else have a
> similar problem and what they have done about it? Maybe a good use case
> mining AWR performance data(from 100's of oracle system) on hadoop or
> something like that.
>
> I understand hadoop is not the answer to replace your traditional RDBMS
> but we are just trying to step into that big data world and do some POC, so
> the business can also jump in.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestion or good use cases ??
>

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