Requirements for deploying Cloudera Data Warehouse
on premises
Review the hardware requiremetns for deploying Cloudera Data Warehouse in
low and starndard resource modes, security and database requirements, user roles required to
access and administer Cloudera Data Warehouse . Also learn about the pod
placement policy and how Cloudera Data Warehouse applies rack awareness
rules.
Low resource mode requirements Review the memory, storage, and hardware requirements for getting started with the Cloudera Data Warehouse service in low resource mode on Red Hat OpenShift and Embedded Container Service (ECS). This mode reduces the minimum amount of hardware needed.Standard resource mode requirements Review the memory, storage, and hardware requirements for getting started with the Cloudera Data Warehouse service in standard resource mode on Red Hat OpenShift and Cloudera Embedded Container Service .Security requirements for Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises This topic describes security requirements needed to install and run Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises service on Red Hat OpenShift and Embedded Container Service (ECS) clusters.Port requirements for AD in Cloudera Data Warehouse on premisesd Review the ports that you must use for Active Directory (AD) in Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises . Cloudera recommends that you use AD Global Catalog ports 3268 and 3269 if you are using LDAP referrals.Base cluster database requirements for Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises You must be aware of the requirements for the database that is used for the Hive Metastore on the base cluster (Cloudera Manager side) for Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises .Cloudera resource roles and other prerequisites To get started in Cloudera Data Warehouse , your data must conform to supported compression codecs, and you must obtain Cloudera resource roles to grant users access to a private cloud environment. Users can then get started on tasks, such as activating the environment from Cloudera Data Warehouse . Pod placement policy and rack awareness in Cloudera Data Warehouse on premises In Cloudera Data Warehouse , Kubernetes node affinity rules are based on the rack topology defined in Cloudera Manager . If sufficient resources are available, Cloudera Data Warehouse prefers the same racks for scheduling HiveServer2 (HS2), executor, and coordinator pods in Impala and Hive Virtual Warehouses.Configuring cluster issuer for Certificate Manager A third-party Certificate Manager is installed by default as part of the Cloudera Embedded Container Service installation. Learn how you can configure cluster issuers with the appropriate annotations to enable the use of certificate manager in Cloudera Data Warehouse .