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"LINQ to HPC" dropped from MS Big Data stack? Premayogan
"LINQ to HPC" dropped from MS Big Data stack?
“LINQ to HPC” dropped from MS Big Data stack?
Since a month ago, we began forcefully doing different pilots utilizing LINQ to HPC as a part of Big Data space. As of late Microsoft discharged Sp3 for Windows Server 2008 R2. We experienced issues attempting to get to the installable for the same from Microsoft associate site, as it was not accessible where it was expected to be.
Some way or another through Microsoft gatherings, we could secure the download bits can be acquired from here
While experiencing the fine print from this online journal, we came to realize that however “LINQ to HPC” is a piece of Sp3 as a review, it won’t be accessible in future as RTM (discharge to produce) which implies it won’t be discharged for generation reason.
Basically, it is dropped from Windows Server 2008 R2 HPC stack.this has been a surprising bit of information to us, particularly when we have contributed great measure of time seeing how it functions, and began seeing the effortlessness with which it can explain the unstructured information related problems.at the same time, there is no acceptable situating/explanation from Microsoft on this and came as an installed news as a major aspect of the above website.
Microsoft has stressed that it will give Apache Hadoop dissemination to Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft Windows Azure and anticipates that the review form will be made accessible by end of this logbook year.
I earnestly trust there are relatively few clients who grasped LINQ to HPC in ahead of schedule stages. In the event that there are, this will be a cast off exertion for them like our own. On the other hand, this move from Microsoft makes a huge inquiry imprint/mark on the methodology of embracing/endorsing advances that are particularly in right on time beta for composing creation prepared client applications.
What is your assumption? Are there a bigger number of Cons than Pros for clients while selecting innovations that are in beta and non-creation prepared?
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