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<node id="890878" title="Re^12: randomising file order returned by File::Find" created="2011-03-01 20:32:56" updated="2011-03-01 20:32:56">
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Have you even tried Hadoop? Again, just because you claim that you have done similar things -- that is no substitute. Sorry if i upset you or something, but you really let your vanity show. I simply wanted to show that Hadoop is out there, free to use ... and you are rejecting it with your assumptions that your past experiences still apply. That is the mind set of an old dinosaur that is quickly becoming deprecated.
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Have you used Hadoop in production? Yes or no?
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