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: Setting up a Hadoop cluster can be an all day job. However, if you want to experiment with the platform right now, [Google] has created a virtual machine image with a preconfigured single node instance of Hadoop
 
: Setting up a Hadoop cluster can be an all day job. However, if you want to experiment with the platform right now, [Google] has created a virtual machine image with a preconfigured single node instance of Hadoop
 
*[http://code.google.com/edu/parallel/tools/hadoopvm/index.html Setting up Eclipse for Hadoop]
 
*[http://code.google.com/edu/parallel/tools/hadoopvm/index.html Setting up Eclipse for Hadoop]
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:The IBM MapReduce Tools for Eclipse Plug-in is a robust plug-in that brings Hadoop support to the Eclipse platform. Features include server configuration, support for launching MapReduce jobs and browsing the distributed file system. This setup assumes that you are running Eclipse (version 3.3 or above) on your computer.

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Python Threads

XGrid Programming

Cloud Computing

References & Bibliography

Parallel Processing/Good background information

Python

XGrid

Cloud Computing

Literature

Class Material

The University of Washington ran an upper-division course on Distributed Computing with MapReduce in Spring 2007. Below you'll find the materials that were used for the class: five lectures in powerpoint format, as well as four lab exercises designed which were completed by students over the duration of the course, using a cluster running Hadoop.

Software

Setting up a Hadoop cluster can be an all day job. However, if you want to experiment with the platform right now, [Google] has created a virtual machine image with a preconfigured single node instance of Hadoop
The IBM MapReduce Tools for Eclipse Plug-in is a robust plug-in that brings Hadoop support to the Eclipse platform. Features include server configuration, support for launching MapReduce jobs and browsing the distributed file system. This setup assumes that you are running Eclipse (version 3.3 or above) on your computer.