Storage
Cloudera Runtime provides different types of storage components that you can use depending on your data requirements. Apache Kudu completes Apache Hadoop’s storage layer, enabling fast analytics on fast data. Apache Hadoop HDFS is a distributed file system for storing large volumes of data.
Accessing Cloud Data
Describes information about the configuration parameters used to access data stored in the cloud.
Apache Hadoop HDFS
Managing Data Storage
Provides information about optimizing data storage, APIs and services for accessing data, and managing data across clusters.
Configuring Data Protection
Provides information about configuring data protection on a Hadoop cluster.
Configuring HDFS ACLs
Describes the procedure to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) on Apache Hadoop HDFS.
Configuring Fault Tolerance
Describes the procedure to configure HDFS high availability on a cluster.
Apache Kudu
Configuring Apache Kudu
Describes common Apache Kudu configuration tasks.
Managing Apache Kudu
Describes common Apache Kudu management tasks and workflows.
Managing Apache Kudu Security
Provide information about how to configure and manage security for Apache Kudu.
Backing Up and Recovering Apache Kudu
Provide information about how to back up and recover Apache Kudu tables.
Developing Applications with Apache Kudu
Provides reference examples to use C++ and Java client APIs to develop apps using Apache Kudu.
Using Apache Impala with Apache Kudu
Provides information about how to use Apache Kudu as a storage for Apache Impala.
Monitoring Apache Kudu
Provide information about how to monitor Kudu metrics and cluster health, and how to collect diagnostics information.