OpenShift Commons Big Data SIG

In this Big Data SIG talk, Red Hat's Mike McCune gives an excellent introduction to Big Data and building Apache Spark applications on OpenShift, Red Hat's Enterprise-ready Kubernetes for developers.

Apache Spark based applications are often comprised of many separate, interconnected components that are a good match for an orchestrated containerized platform like OpenShift which is built on Kubernetes. But with the increased flexibility afforded by these technologies comes a new set of challenges for building rich data-centric applications. Mike starts off with how to build Apache Spark Application pipelines and then walks thru a demo of building one on OpenShift. He also gave some great insights into the road ahead for Apache Spark on OpenShift.

Slides here: OpenShift Commons Building Cloud Native Apache Spark Applications with OpenShift

OpenShift Commons Briefings Playlist

You can find a Playlist of all previously recorded SIG meetings and OpenShift Commons Briefings on YouTube.

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About OpenShift Commons

OpenShift Commons is the place for organizations that are part of the OpenShift community to connect with peers and other related open source technology communities to communicate and collaborate across all OpenShift projects and stakeholders.

The Commons' goal is to foster collaboration and communication between OpenShift stakeholders to drive success for all members, and expand & facilitate points of connection between members for sharing knowledge and experience to help drive success for the platform and for participants: customers, users, partners, and contributors.

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