Greenplum and Partners Launch 1,000 Node Platform to Accelerate Hadoop Testing and Development
UAE, Dubai-- June 10, 2012
The Greenplum® Analytics Workbench - a 1,000-node cluster that will act as a lab environment for accelerating the pace of Big Data innovation - is now live.
EMC® Greenplum® will use the Analytics Workbench to test the limits of scale-out infrastructure technology, and also to re-define the models for applying Big Data analytics. Individuals or organizations looking for more information on access to the Analytics Workbench should visit http://www.greenplum.com/solutions/analytics-workbench.
Working with the Apache Software Foundation, results from the Analytics Workbench will be made available to the open source community in an effort to leverage the resources of the Greenplum Analytics Workbench to further accelerate the development of Hadoop® as a revolutionary technology for Big Data.
The Greenplum Analytics Workbench is the result of several hardware and software companies coming together to collectively facilitate the development of Apache™ Hadoop® as an important tool for Big Data analytics, including EMC, Intel, Mellanox Technologies, Micron, Seagate, SuperMicro, Switch and VMware.
At EMC World 2012, EMC (NYSE:EMC) today announced that the Greenplum Analytics Workbench - a 1,000-node cluster that will act as a lab environment for accelerating the pace of Big Data innovation - is now live. One of the primary uses of the Greenplum Analytics Workbench will be to act as an environment for running scale validation of the Apache Hadoop code base. Greenplum is actively working with the Apache Software Foundation to ensure that results from the Analytics Workbench are available to the open source community in an effort to leverage the resources of the Workbench to further accelerate the development of Hadoop as a revolutionary technology for Big Data. Technology from some of the world's leading software and hardware manufacturers is providing the infrastructure for the Greenplum Analytics Workbench.
Greenplum will use the Analytics Workbench to test the limits of scale-out infrastructure technology and also to explore the models for applying Big Data analytics. Whether that involves working with visionary academic institutions on data-intensive research studies, or collaborating with big data application developers, Greenplum has plans to provide the most innovative thinkers in the data space with access to the Analytics Workbench. Individuals or organizations interested in more information should visit http://www.greenplum.com/solutions/analytics-workbench.
The 1,000-node cluster will also be made available to members of Greenplum's training and certification classes for Hadoop. With the first publicly available courses launching this summer, Greenplum will offer a set of comprehensive Hadoop training programs designed to provide participants with the knowledge and programming skills required to leverage Hadoop. A unique aspect of Greenplum's Hadoop training program is that any individual who successfully completes the course will be granted access to the 1,000-node cluster to use as a sandbox environment.
The Greenplum Analytics Workbench is the result of several hardware and software companies coming together to collectively facilitate the development of Apache Hadoop as an important tool for Big Data analytics, including:
- EMC
- Intel
- Mellanox Technologies
- Micron
- Seagate
- SuperMicro
- Switch
- VMware
In addition to 1,000-plus hardware nodes (or 10,000 nodes with the addition of virtual machines), the test bed cluster consists of 24 petabytes of physical storage. This is the equivalent of nearly half of the entire written works of mankind, from the beginning of recorded history.
Executive Quote:
Scott Yara, Senior vice president of products and co-founder, Greenplum
"We're thrilled to announce that the Greenplum Analytics Workbench is now live. With more companies implementing Big Data analytics than ever before, Hadoop-based batch processing of data at massive scale, with continuous testing, is a key component to driving even better, faster data analytics."
Availability
More information on the Analytics Workbench can be found at http://www.greenplum.com/solutions/analytics-workbench.
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