Introduction to Apache Ambari
creates, controls, and keeps track of Apache Hadoop clusters.
offers a user-friendly online UI for managing Hadoop, supported by its RESTful
APIs.
Application developers and system integrators can quickly add Hadoop
deployment, management, and monitoring features to their own applications thanks
to Apache Ambari REST APIs.
The Apache Ambari project creates software for provisioning, managing, and
monitoring Apache Hadoop clusters with the goal of simplifying Hadoop
management. With the support of its RESTful APIs, Apache Ambari offers a user-
friendly web user interface (UI) for Hadoop management.
Functions of Apache Ambari
System administrators can: Create a Hadoop cluster using Apache Ambari, which
offers a wizard for setting up Hadoop services on any number of hosts.
The cluster's configuration of Hadoop services is handled by Apache Ambari.
A Hadoop cluster can be managed by using Apache Ambari, which offers
centralised control for starting, pausing, and reconfiguring Hadoop services
throughout the cluster.
Monitoring a Hadoop cluster is possible with Apache Ambari, which offers a
dashboard for doing so.
The Apache Ambari Metrics System (AMS) is used by Apache Ambari to collect
metrics.
When your attention is required, Apache Ambari uses the Apache Ambari Alert
Framework to provide you a notification. For instance, when a node fails or there
is not much disc space left.
creates, controls, and keeps track of Apache Hadoop clusters.
offers a user-friendly online UI for managing Hadoop, supported by its RESTful
APIs.
Application developers and system integrators can quickly add Hadoop
deployment, management, and monitoring features to their own applications thanks
to Apache Ambari REST APIs.
The Apache Ambari project creates software for provisioning, managing, and
monitoring Apache Hadoop clusters with the goal of simplifying Hadoop
management. With the support of its RESTful APIs, Apache Ambari offers a user-
friendly web user interface (UI) for Hadoop management.
Functions of Apache Ambari
System administrators can: Create a Hadoop cluster using Apache Ambari, which
offers a wizard for setting up Hadoop services on any number of hosts.
The cluster's configuration of Hadoop services is handled by Apache Ambari.
A Hadoop cluster can be managed by using Apache Ambari, which offers
centralised control for starting, pausing, and reconfiguring Hadoop services
throughout the cluster.
Monitoring a Hadoop cluster is possible with Apache Ambari, which offers a
dashboard for doing so.
The Apache Ambari Metrics System (AMS) is used by Apache Ambari to collect
metrics.
When your attention is required, Apache Ambari uses the Apache Ambari Alert
Framework to provide you a notification. For instance, when a node fails or there
is not much disc space left.