Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide February 2018 B035-6061-086K Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2016 - 2018 by Teradata. All Rights Reserved. All copyrights and trademarks used in Teradata documentation are the property of their respective owners. For more information, see Trademark Information. Product Safety Safety type Description Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to property, such as to equipment or data, but not related to personal injury. NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or CAUTION moderate personal injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or WARNING serious personal injury. 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NOTICE This is a contractual document. It contains important warnings and confers important legal rights and obligations. You are advised to read it carefully. It is the responsibility of the customer to assure that all installation preparations are complete and in compliance with Teradata Corporation specifications and requirements and all applicable national, state, or local codes, regulations, and laws. SITE PREPARATION This document contains the information necessary for the preparation of a site conforming to Teradata Corporation specifications. • It is very important that the site complies with the requirements specified in this document because, once the equipment has been installed, deficiencies in site preparation or the problems caused by these deficiencies are much more difficult to detect and correct. • Failure to comply with these requirements or take proper steps to protect equipment against risks identified in this document may cause serious damage to the equipment and to the customer's business. • In addition to the need to comply with the requirements specified, electrical wiring and mechanical systems must also comply with all relevant codes, laws, and regulations. • It is important that the site be prepared by a customer or his agent who is fully conversant with the special requirements of electronic equipment. • The responsibility for ensuring that the site is prepared in compliance with this document remains with the customer. For information and guidance purposes only, a list is provided, in general terms, of these matters for which the customer is responsible. This list is not intended to be comprehensive, and in no way modifies, alters, or limits the responsibility of the customer for all aspects of adequate site preparation. Teradata staff will be available to answer questions relating to the contents of this document, except where: • The customer has been notified that a full or partial consultant service is available and/or that Teradata will be willing to undertake a preliminary or final site survey, and • The customer shall have entered into a formal contract with Teradata for provision of the same. No comment, suggestion, or advice offered or not offered about preparation of the site, nor any inspection of the site whether before or after preparation, is to be taken as approval of the location of the site and equipment, or of its preparation, and Teradata will not be liable in respect of any comment, suggestion, or advice given by its staff, or in respect of any failure to give advice. Problems caused by a customer’s failure to meet any of the site prep requirements may result in Teradata doing any, or all, of the following: • Charging the customer for additional services • Reclassifying a reported problem priority • Being relieved of the obligation to perform services Finally, only the customer can know the full extent of damage which may be caused to his business by reason of failure of equipment which is to be installed. For this reason it is the customer's responsibility to ascertain the extent of any such possible damage to his existing or planned business, and to effect full insurance in respect of it. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES The customer must do or provide the following: • When required by Teradata, provide the Teradata customer service representative with appropriate drawings that indicate: • Location of the equipment • Site wiring (power and signal, paths and lengths) • Location of other equipment capable of generating electrical noise, electromagnetic interference, heat, etc. • Make building alterations necessary to meet wiring and other site requirements. • Provide and install all communications cables, wall jacks, special connectors, and associated hardware. • Make sure all applicable codes, regulations, and laws (including, but not limited to, electrical, building, safety, and health) are met. • Provide and install auxiliary power or other equipment as required. • Make sure the environmental requirements of the system/unit are met. • Provide floor coverings and environmental systems that limit or control static electricity build-up and discharge. • Allow Teradata ServiceConnect remote connectivity. AC POWER LINE TRANSIENT PROTECTION In the process of power distribution, transient electrical energy (including, but not limited to, lightning strikes, intermittent short circuits, and switching transients) can be introduced on to power lines. Such transient energy can be very damaging to electronic hardware and can also cause data corruption. Under these circumstances, Teradata Corporation recommends the use of AC power transient suppressors and data (communication) line transient suppressors. Such protective devices are intended to guard against power and data line transients that can result in hardware damage and various system or program errors. Improvement of any deficiencies in power quality is a customer responsibility. Malfunction and/or component failure as a result of power quality problems are/is not covered by Teradata Maintenance Agreement. Teradata Corporation accepts no liability for any such occurrence nor for its consequences. DATA LINE TRANSIENT PROTECTION The nature of the transient phenomenon may extend to the data communication lines connected to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the customer to install and connect a data line transient suppression system to correct or prevent any deficiencies. Malfunction and/or component failure as a result of data quality problems are/is not covered by the Teradata Maintenance Agreement. Teradata Corporation accepts no liability for any such occurrence or for its consequences. Contents Chapter 1: Product Information ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 Product Description ________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Platform Features Summary _________________________________________________________________________ 6 Cabinet Descriptions _______________________________________________________________________________ 12 InfiniBand Network Topology _______________________________________________________________________ 35 Server Management Network Topology _______________________________________________________________ 42 Product Statements _______________________________________________________________________________ 48 Chapter 2: Site Preparation Summary ____________________________________________________________________ 59 Site Preparation Task List __________________________________________________________________________ 59 Chapter 3: Hardware Installation Planning ________________________________________________________________ 64 Policy on Moving and Relocating Cabinets _____________________________________________________________ 64 Preinstallation Checklist ____________________________________________________________________________ 64 Chapter 4: Uncrating and Installation ____________________________________________________________________ 66 Uncrating the Equipment ___________________________________________________________________________ 66 Positioning and Assembling Staged Cabinets ___________________________________________________________ 72 Appendix A: Physical Specifications for Site Planning _______________________________________________________ 79 Appendix B: Site Power Distribution Planning _____________________________________________________________ 88 Appendix C: Site Environmental Planning _________________________________________________________________ 101 Appendix D: Additional Information _____________________________________________________________________ 119 Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 4 and Site Preparation Guide 1 Product Information Product Description The Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 platform delivers an enterprise-ready appliance solution for storing, managing, refining, and analyzing big data, comprised of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data. The Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 platform cabinets can be configured to contain only nodes for Hadoop, or a combination of nodes for Hadoop, Aster nodes, and a limited selection of Teradata nodes. The cabinets can also contain a selection of TMS servers and SAS HPA worker nodes. The Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 may contain a maximum of four clusters, whether they are Hadoop and/or Aster clusters. The Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 platform is offered with the following software: • Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop (CDH), release 5.8 or later (includes the Teradata Connector for Hadoop (TDCH), which provides high-performance bi-directional data movement between a Teradata system and a Hadoop system) • Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP), release 2.5 or later (includes the Teradata Connector for Hadoop (TDCH), which provides high-performance bi-directional data movement between a Teradata system and a Hadoop system) • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 (SLES 11 SP3) operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2-STND (SLES 12 SP2-STND) operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. The minimum configuration for a Hadoop cluster for HDP 2.4.2 or later Base consists of six nodes for Hadoop: • Three Master Nodes for Hadoop • Three Data Nodes for Hadoop The minimum configuration for a Hadoop cluster for HDP 2.4.2 or later Plus consists of seven nodes for Hadoop: • Three Master Nodes for Hadoop • Three Data Nodes for Hadoop • One Edge Node for Hadoop The minimum configuration for a Hadoop cluster for CDH 5.8 or later (Basic Edition, Data Engineering Edition, Operational Database Edition, Analytic Database Edition or Data Hub Edition) consists of six nodes for Hadoop: • Three Master Nodes for Hadoop • Three Data Nodes for Hadoop Once the minimum is satisfied for HDP 2.4.2 or later, or CDH 5.8 or later, a Hadoop configuration can scale to include additional Data Nodes and Edge Nodes, as required for the site (with Edge Nodes placed above the Data Nodes). In addition to nodes for Hadoop, the Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 cabinets can contain the following field or factory- installable components: • One Teradata 680 system • One Teradata 2800 system or one Teradata 2850 system (4+0 or 2+0 cliques) • Channel nodes (for use with the 680, 2800, or 2850) • SAS HPA worker nodes • Aster nodes/clusters • Hadoop 5 nodes/clusters For more information about Aster hardware and software configurations, see the Teradata Aster® Big Data Analytics Appliance 5 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. For more information about Hadoop 5 hardware and software configurations, see the Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 5 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 5 and Site Preparation Guide 1: Product Information For more information about Teradata 680 system hardware and software configurations, see the Teradata Data Mart Appliance 680 Platform Product Guide. For more information about Teradata 2800 system hardware and software configurations, see the Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2800 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. For more information about Teradata 2850 system hardware and software configurations, see the Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2850 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. Platform Features Summary The following table outlines the features and components of the Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 platform. Note We reserve the right to replace any of the listed drives with an equivalent or better drive. Feature Feature Description Master Node for Master Node and Edge Node 1 for Hadoop 6 consist of Dell R730xd chassis with: Hadoop 6 • Two 2.4 GHz fourteen-core E5-2680 v4 processors (30MB L3 cache) Edge Node 1 for • 256 GB or 512 GB memory using 32 GB LRDIMMs (DDR4-2400 MT/s), or 768 GB memory Hadoop using (8) 32 GB + (8) 64 GB LRDIMMs, 2400 MHz DDR4 • Six 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for data storage (or 12, 18, or 24 drives optionally for Edge Node only) • Two 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for OS • SLES 11 SP3 operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SLES 12 SP2-STND operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Adapter connectivity to the InfiniBand network • Onboard connectivity to the customer network Note One portable USB DVD ROM drive is included per system that uses a Dell R730xd server. The product ID number for the USB DVD ROM drive kit is 2021-K944-V001. The kit includes instructions for using the drive. Balanced Data Node Balanced Data Node, Edge Node 4, and Edge Node 5 for Hadoop 6 each consist of Dell R730xd for Hadoop 6 chassis with: Edge Node 4 for • Two 2.4 GHz fourteen-core E5-2680 v4 processors (30MB L3 cache) Hadoop 6 • 256 GB or 512 GB memory using 32 GB LRDIMMs (DDR4-2400 MT/s), or 768 GB memory Edge Node 5 for using (8) 32 GB + (8) 64 GB LRDIMMs, 2400 MHz DDR4 Hadoop 6 • One of the following for data storage: ◦ Balanced Data Node or Edge Node 4: Twelve 4 TB 12 Gbps SAS 3.5" 7.2K rpm SED drives for data storage ◦ Balanced Data Node or Edge Node 5: Twelve 8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 3.5" 7.2K rpm SED drives for data storage Note Drive sizes cannot be mixed in the node. • Two 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for OS • SLES 11 SP3 operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SLES 12 SP2-STND operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Adapter connectivity to the InfiniBand network • Onboard connectivity to the customer network Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 6 and Site Preparation Guide 1: Product Information Feature Feature Description Capacity Data Node Capacity Data Node, Edge Node 2, and Edge Node 3 for Hadoop 6 each consist of Dell R730xd for Hadoop 6 chassis with: Edge Node 2 for • Two 2.4 GHz ten-core E5-2640 v4 processors (15MB L3 cache) Hadoop 6 • 256 GB or 512 GB memory using 32 GB LRDIMMs (DDR4-2400 MT/s), or 768 GB memory Edge Node 3 for using (8) 32 GB + (8) 64 GB LRDIMMs, 2400 MHz DDR4 Hadoop 6 • One of the following for data storage: ◦ Capacity Data Node or Edge Node 2: Twelve 4 TB 12 Gbps SAS 3.5" 7.2K rpm SED drives for data storage ◦ Capacity Data Node or Edge Node 3: Twelve 8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 3.5" 7.2K rpm SED drives for data storage Note Drive sizes cannot be mixed in the node. • Two 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for OS • SLES 11 SP3 operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SLES 12 SP2-STND operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Adapter connectivity to the InfiniBand network • Onboard connectivity to the customer network Performance Data Performance Data Node and Edge Node 6 for Hadoop 6 each consist of Dell R730xd chassis Node for Hadoop 6 with: Edge Node 6 for • Two 2.4 GHz fourteen-core E5-2680 v4 processors (30MB L3 cache) Hadoop 6 • 256 GB or 512 GB memory using 32 GB LRDIMMs (DDR4-2400 MT/s), or 768 GB memory using (8) 32 GB + (8) 64 GB LRDIMMs, 2400 MHz DDR4 • Twenty-four 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for data storage • Two 1.8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 2.5" 10K rpm SED drives for OS • SLES 11 SP3 operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SLES 12 SP2-STND operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Adapter connectivity to the InfiniBand network • Onboard connectivity to the customer network PerformancePlus PerformancePlus Data Nodes for Hadoop 6 consist of Dell R730xd chassis with: Data Node for • Two 2.2 GHz twenty-two-core E5-2699 v4 processors (30MB L3 cache) Hadoop 6 • 512 GB memory using 32 GB LRDIMMs (DDR4-2400 MT/s) • Twelve 8 TB 12 Gbps SAS 3.5" 7.2K rpm SED drives for data storage • Two 800 GB SAS 2.5" SED solid state drives (SSD) for OS • SLES 11 SP3 operating system can be used with CDH 5.8 through 5.11, and HDP 2.4 through 2.6. • SLES 12 SP2-STND operating system can be used with CDH 5.11 or later, and HDP 2.6 or later. • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Adapter connectivity to the InfiniBand network • Onboard connectivity to the customer network Hadoop Appliance 5 All Hadoop 5 nodes can be installed in an Appliance 6 system. For further information, see the Nodes Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 5 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. Aster Appliance 5 All Aster 5 nodes can be installed in an Appliance 6 system. For further information, see the Nodes Teradata Aster® Big Data Analytics Appliance 5 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide. 680 Platform Maximum of one optional 680 system in a base cabinet, consisting of: Teradata Data Mart • One Teradata Database node Appliance • One disk array Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 7 and Site Preparation Guide 1: Product Information Feature Feature Description The system can include an optional channel server. The number and location of optional components in a base cabinet depends on the type of power used (A, B, C, or D). Note For more information about the 680 platform, see the Teradata Data Mart Appliance 680 Platform Product Guide, B035-6018. 2800 Platform Maximum of one optional 2800 system (2+0 clique or 4+0 clique) in a base cabinet: Teradata Data • A 2+0 clique consists of: Warehouse ◦ Two Teradata Database nodes Appliance ◦ One disk array • A 4+0 clique consists of: ◦ Four Teradata Database nodes ◦ Two disk arrays The system can include an optional channel server. The number and location of optional components in a base cabinet depends on the type of power used (A, B, C, or D). Note For more information about the 2800 platform, see the Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2800 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide, B035-6006. 2850 Platform Maximum of one optional 2850 system (2+0 clique or 4+0 clique) in a base cabinet: Teradata Data • A 2+0 clique consists of: Warehouse ◦ Two Teradata Database nodes Appliance ◦ One disk array • A 4+0 clique consists of: ◦ Four Teradata Database nodes ◦ Two disk arrays The system can include an optional channel server. The number and location of optional components in a base cabinet depends on the type of power used (A, B, C, or D). Note For more information about the 2850 platform, see the Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2800 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide, B035-6006. Server Management Each cabinet contains two 24-port 1 Gb Ethernet switches for connecting nodes, servers, 680 Switches disk arrays, 2800 or 2850 disk arrays, and Lenovo G8272 switches to the server management network. Customer LAN Optional Lenovo G8272 48-port (48 10 Gb SFP+ and 6 x 40 Gb) Ethernet switch for connecting switch nodes to the customer network. Server management monitors and manages the switch. Extended Channel Dell R720 or Dell R730 server, configured as dedicated server for remote interface between Solution (ECS) Teradata Database and IBM (or compatible) mainframe: • Two 900 GB or 1.2 TB SAS (serial-attached SCSI) drives for OS • Dell R720: Dual 2.0 GHz six-core 15MB L3 cache E5-2620 processors • Dell R730: Dual 2.6 GHz eight-core 15MB L3 cache E5-2640 v3 processors • Dell R720: 128 GB memory using 16 GB DIMMs • Dell R730: 256 GB memory using 32 GB DIMMs • Host channel adapters -- maximum three FICON and/or ESCON adapters (can mix types in same node) • No disk array support • Onboard connectivity to the server management network • Ethernet adapter connection to the processing nodes • Optional network communication adapter Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 8 and Site Preparation Guide 1: Product Information Feature Feature Description Teradata Managed TMSs consist of Dell R720, R720xd, R730, and R730xd servers used for solution offerings that Server (TMS) are peripheral to Teradata processing. Teradata All TMSs have onboard connectivity to the server management network. Multipurpose Server If sufficient InfiniBand switch ports are available, the server can also be connected to the (TMS) InfiniBand switches. For information about TMS configurations, see the Teradata Platform Framework Cabinet Model 12 Product and Site Preparation Guide. SAS HPA Worker Dell Server configured for SAS High-Performance Analytics in-memory software. For more Node information, see the Teradata Appliance for SAS High-Performance Analytics Model 720 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide, B035-5410, or the Teradata Appliance for SAS High-Performance Analytics Model 750 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide, B035-6042. InfiniBand Redundant InfiniBand switches available in base and expansion cabinets or InfiniBand switch Interconnect cabinets. Base and expansion cabinets: • Nodes connect to 36-port switches in base or expansion cabinets. • 36-port switches in base or expansion cabinets connect to: ◦ One pair of 36-port second tier switches in the first expansion cabinet (second cabinet) for systems up to 162 nodes. ◦ Multiple 36-port second tier switches in expansion cabinets for systems up to 972 nodes. ◦ 324-port switches in a pair of InfiniBand cabinets for systems up to 1,458 nodes. InfiniBand switch cabinets: • 324-port InfiniBand switches connect a maximum of 1,458 nodes to the InfiniBand network. Adapters InfiniBand network adapters: • Mellanox MCX354A-FCBT (ConnectX-3) InfiniBand PCIe3 adapter in nodes, channel servers, and as an option in TMSs Optional network communications adapters: • 1 Gb Ethernet, PCIe2, I350-T4, quad-port, Copper • 10 Gb Ethernet, Intel X520-DA2 dual-port, Copper SFP+ Direct Attach • 10 Gb Ethernet, Intel X520-SR2 dual-port, Optical • 10 Gb Ethernet, Intel X540-T2 dual-port, Copper Cable Modes Teradata systems are shipped with multi-mode fiber (MMF) connections for the 10Gb Ethernet optical interface into all servers. Single-mode fiber (SMF) connections are not supported. Virtualized A virtualized management server (VMS) is an Intel R1208 or R1208WT chassis. A VMS can host Management Server the following virtual machines (VMs): (VMS) • CMIC -- The CMIC provides server management services for the system cabinets. • SWS -- The SWS is the service entry for the system. • Viewpoint -- The Viewpoint VM manages only a single Hadoop cluster or a single Aster cluster. An Intel R1208 or R1208WT VMS is available in System VMS and Cabinet VMS configurations. Each Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 cabinet contains a System VMS and InfiniBand switch cabinets contain a Cabinet VMS. Each System VMS consists of: • CMIC, SWS, and Viewpoint VMs. The Viewpoint VM can support up to 128 nodes and servers. • For Intel R1208: Two 2.0 GHz six-core E5-2620 processors; for Intel R1208WT: Two 2.4 GHz six-core E5-2620 v3 processors • For Intel R1208: 128 GB memory using eight 16 GB DIMMs, DDR3 (1333 MHz); for Intel R1208WT: 128 GB memory using eight 16 GB DIMMs, DDR4 (2133 MHz) • Two 600 GB RAID 1 drives for boot/system operations Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 9 and Site Preparation Guide 1: Product Information Feature Feature Description • Two 600 GB RAID 1 drives for Viewpoint data storage (optional) • Onboard connectivity to server management network • Onboard or adapter connectivity to customer network • SLES 11 OS on VMS, CMIC VM, SWS, and Viewpoint VMs Each Cabinet VMS consists of: • CMIC VM • For Intel R1208: One 2.0 GHz six-core E5-2620 processor; for Intel R1208WT: One 2.4 GHz six-core E5-2620 v3 processor • For Intel R1208: 64 GB memory using four 16 GB DIMMs, DDR3 (1333 MHz); for Intel R1208WT: 64 GB memory using four 16 GB DIMMs, DDR4 (2133 MHz) • Two 600 GB RAID 1 drives for boot/system operations • Onboard connectivity to server management network • Onboard or adapter connectivity to customer network • SLES 11 OS on VMS and CMIC VM Server Management Server management functions run on the CMIC VM (on a VMS). The CMIC hosts the SMWeb Web (SMWeb) Services Home page and provides applications and services for server management on an MPP Services system: • Server Management Client: Monitor status, display events, and perform commands from a single operational view of the system. • Command Line Interface: Download remote command line interface utilities • Save and Restore: Download, upload, and view configuration files • Users and Groups: Manage user and group security levels • Network, Devices, and CMICs: Configure the server management network and device management • External Connections: Configure settings for communication to the Service Workstation (TVI connection) and the Viewpoint server (Teradata Alerts) For use by customer on-site staff members, Teradata Services Analysts in the Global Support Center (GSC), and Teradata Customer Service Representatives. NOTICE SMWeb and Teradata ServiceConnect are required for Teradata systems. Teradata Appliance for Hadoop 6 platform requires SMWeb 12.02 or later for HDP 2.4.2 and SMWeb 12.02 or later for CDH 5.8. For information about using SMWeb Services, see the Teradata Server Management Web Services User Guide, or the online help on the SMWeb Services home page. Enterprise Service Dell R720 server that hosts the Viewpoint portal that contains portlets for customer Workstation (SWS) management of the system database. Systems that have more than 128 nodes require dedicated Enterprise Viewpoint hardware (rather than a VMS with a Viewpoint virtual machine). The Enterprise Viewpoint hardware can reside in a Hadoop/Aster cabinet. • Adapter connection to server management network • SLES 11 SP1 OS Enterprise Dell R720 server that hosts the Viewpoint portal containing portlets for customer management Viewpoint Server of the system database. Systems that have more than 128 nodes require dedicated enterprise Viewpoint hardware (rather than a VMS with a Viewpoint virtual machine). The enterprise Viewpoint hardware can reside in a Hadoop/Aster cabinet. • Adapter connection to server management network • SLES 11 SP1 OS Keyboard, Video, The KVM resides in the base processing/storage cabinet and has VGA and USB connections to Mouse (KVM) the VMS. Console Teradata Appliance for Hadoop Appliance for Hadoop 6 Platform Product 10 and Site Preparation Guide
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