Cloudera Search and CDP
Discover how Search fits into Cloudera's Data Platform offering.
- MapReduce or Spark jobs
- Impala queries
- Cloudera Search queries
CDP provides storage for and access to large data sets by using MapReduce jobs, but creating these jobs requires technical knowledge, and each job can take minutes or more to run. The longer run times associated with MapReduce jobs can interrupt the process of exploring data.
To provide more immediate queries and responses and to eliminate the need to write MapReduce applications, you can use Apache Impala. Impala returns results in seconds instead of minutes.
Although Impala is a fast, powerful application, it uses SQL-based querying syntax. Using Impala can be challenging for users who are not familiar with SQL. If you do not know SQL, you can use Cloudera Search. Although Impala, Apache Hive, and Apache Pig all require a structure that is applied at query time, Search supports free-text search on any data or fields you have indexed.
How Search uses existing infrastructure
Any data already in a CDP deployment can be indexed and made available for query by Cloudera Search. For data that is not stored in CDP, Cloudera Search provides tools for loading data into the existing infrastructure, and for indexing data as it is moved to HDFS or written to Apache HBase.
By leveraging existing infrastructure, Cloudera Search eliminates the need to create new, redundant structures. In addition, Cloudera Search uses services provided by CDP and Cloudera Manager in a way that does not interfere with other tasks running in the same environment. This way, you can reuse existing infrastructure without the cost and problems associated with running multiple services in the same set of systems.