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A Performance Analysis of MapReduce Task with Large Number of Files Dataset in Big Data Using Hadoop
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2014
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Distributed File SystemCluster ComputingEngineeringBig Data AnalyticsFiles DatasetMap-reduceBig Data InfrastructureBig Data ProcessingData ScienceData IntegrationHadoop HdfsParallel ComputingParallel File SystemData ManagementFile SystemsBig Data SearchPerformance AnalysisCloud ComputingHadoop SystemMapreduce TaskMassive Data ProcessingBig Data
Big Data is a huge amount of data that cannot be managed by the traditional data management system. Hadoop is a technological answer to Big Data. Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) and MapReduce programming model is used for storage and retrieval of the big data. The Tera Bytes size file can be easily stored on the HDFS and can be analyzed with MapReduce. This paper provides introduction to Hadoop HDFS and MapReduce for storing large number of files and retrieve information from these files. In this paper we present our experimental work done on Hadoop by applying a number of files as input to the system and then analyzing the performance of the Hadoop system. We have studied the amount of bytes written and read by the system and by the MapReduce. We have analyzed the behavior of the map method and the reduce method with increasing number of files and the amount of bytes written and read by these tasks.
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