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Marko A. Rodriguez commented on TINKERPOP-964:
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Thats some real nice documentation you have there. You know what would be cool 
-- an OLAP tutorial. Be neat to show how Hadoop2, Spark, Giraph, HDFS, etc. all 
fit together.

Note that @dkuppitz and I tested {{SparkGraphComputer}} on a 4 machine Blade 
cluster. In fact, downloading Friendster (2B edges) to do some load testing. I 
believe [~dkuppitz] got {{GiraphGraphComputer}} to work on the blades as well. 

As such, I think we can safely close this ticket. 

> Test XXXGraphComputer on a Hadoop2 cluster (non-pseudocluster).
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>
>                 Key: TINKERPOP-964
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-964
>             Project: TinkerPop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: hadoop, test-suite
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0-incubating
>            Reporter: Marko A. Rodriguez
>            Assignee: Jason Plurad
>             Fix For: 3.1.1-incubating
>
>
> Seems that [~drobin1437] was having troubles with {{GiraphGraphComputer}} on 
> his Hadoop2 cluster, where (crazy enough) it works fine on his Hadoop2 
> pseudo-cluster. As such, I think we should test both {{SparkGraphComputer}} 
> and {{GiraphGraphComputer}} on real clusters. Moreover, it would be great to 
> test with the 1-billion edge Friendster graph. We had done this before in the 
> {{MX}}-days, but we should make it part of our testing process (even if its 
> manual). Perhaps using AWS to spin up a cluster "easily."



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