Hi,
I would like to know which is needed to execute SAS processes in a Hadoop cluster.
I can convert my data setps and proc sql to proc ds2 processes but I want to know if I need some especial licenses in Hadoop to work with SAS. SAS HPA??, SAS/ACCESS to Hadoop?, SAS in-database? any other? is any of these free ?
Thanks in advance
I'm doing the same thing - understanding the relationship between SAS & Hadoop and coming up with best practices to get programmers to use Hadoop effectively without creating horrendous SQL joins with non-Hadoop tables & causing massive I/O pipeline blockages..
I suggest you review the following documentation:
None of the software is "free" - there is some Hadoop functionality which comes with Base/SAS, but ideally you'd require at least the SAS/Access to Hadoop engine, and - depending on your requirements - possibly some in-database accelerators.
I'm doing the same thing - understanding the relationship between SAS & Hadoop and coming up with best practices to get programmers to use Hadoop effectively without creating horrendous SQL joins with non-Hadoop tables & causing massive I/O pipeline blockages..
I suggest you review the following documentation:
None of the software is "free" - there is some Hadoop functionality which comes with Base/SAS, but ideally you'd require at least the SAS/Access to Hadoop engine, and - depending on your requirements - possibly some in-database accelerators.
My (limited) understanding is that in-database processing requires its namesake license, which is apparently now par of SAS® Data Loader for Hadoop.
SAS/ACCESS to Hadoop is the interface to Hive.
SAS/ACCESS to Impala is useful too to speed up queries.
None of these are free.
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