Step 11: Make sure that the relevant services are started, and if not start them as per the use. Step 10: It will take some time to start as per the system configuration that you have set.Īnd once started, you can log in via the browser with into the “Cloudera Manager” This requires at least 8 GB of RAM and at least 2 virtual CPUs Step 9: Minimize the browser and Launch Cloudera Express on the Desktop. PowerOn the VM “Cloudera-5.8” that you had just added by double-clicking on it, and it will take some time to launch. Step 8: Click on “Settings”, and give more CPU cores if you have and enable the “bidirectional” drag/drop feature. Step 7: Add the Cloudera “Cloudera-quickstart-VM-5.8.0-0-Virtualbox-disk1.vmdk” that was previously downloaded and extracted Step 5: Open the VirtualBox, and create a new VM. The extracted zip should have the “Cloudera-quickstart-VM-5.8.0-0-Virtualbox-disk1.vmdk“. Step 4: Extract the download “Cloudera-quickstart-VM-5.8.0-0-virtualbox.zip”.
Step 2: Install “VirtualBox-5.1.10-112026-Win.exe”.ĭownload the “QuickStarts” click on “Download Now”. In the Database Adapter select the Hive 1.1. Cloudera runs on CentOS, which is the community edition of the Linux. In the Virtual DataPort Administration Tool, create new JDBC datasource. is a US-based software company that provides a software platform for data engineering, data warehousing, machine learning and analytics that runs in the cloud or on-premises.Īt least 12GB+ RAM ( 4GB+ for operating system & 8GB+ for Cloudera), although 16 GB+ is preferred.