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Hi there!
1) AWS installation. As installation guide says, Qlik Catalog edge node should be RHEL/CentOS Linux 7. If I choose AWS EMR installation, is it possible to deploy QC on Amazon Linux? Or I should use Amazon Machine Image (AMI) with CentOS 7 for this purpose?
2) CDH/HDP installation. Both CDH and HDP solutions are now owned by Cloudera and the vendor recommends moving to CDP. Does QC support CDP installation?
Thanks!
Hi Oleg,
Thank you for reaching out.
The latest release of Qlik Catalog supports the below:
5.6 Amazon Web Services EMR (Elastic MapReduce)
Qlik Catalog supports AWS EMR Managed Cluster Platform as a Hadoop distribution option
for on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud with pay-as-you-go pricing.
>> Certified Hadoop Distributions:
Cloudera CDP Private Cloud 7.1.6
AWS EMR 5.33 or 6.5.0 – please request script emr-create-edge-node.sh
More information can be found on the Multi-Node installation guide linked below:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/catalog/February2022/Content/Resources/PDFs/QlikCatalog_February_2022_Mu...
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any other questions you may have.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
Dimitry
Hi Oleg,
Thank you for reaching out.
The latest release of Qlik Catalog supports the below:
5.6 Amazon Web Services EMR (Elastic MapReduce)
Qlik Catalog supports AWS EMR Managed Cluster Platform as a Hadoop distribution option
for on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud with pay-as-you-go pricing.
>> Certified Hadoop Distributions:
Cloudera CDP Private Cloud 7.1.6
AWS EMR 5.33 or 6.5.0 – please request script emr-create-edge-node.sh
More information can be found on the Multi-Node installation guide linked below:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/catalog/February2022/Content/Resources/PDFs/QlikCatalog_February_2022_Mu...
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any other questions you may have.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
Dimitry
Hi,
Cloudera installations are no longer supported. Now it is possible just to install on Linux (called Single-Node).
Best,
Brunno.