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Hadoop Training VM: 1 Download Virtual Box

This document provides instructions for setting up a pre-configured Hadoop development environment using a virtual machine (VM) image. It describes how to download and install Oracle VirtualBox, download the Ubuntu-based Hadoop VM image, and import the image into VirtualBox. The VM image contains Ubuntu and Hadoop already installed, allowing users to get started with Hadoop training without having to configure software and environments themselves.
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Hadoop Training VM: 1 Download Virtual Box

This document provides instructions for setting up a pre-configured Hadoop development environment using a virtual machine (VM) image. It describes how to download and install Oracle VirtualBox, download the Ubuntu-based Hadoop VM image, and import the image into VirtualBox. The VM image contains Ubuntu and Hadoop already installed, allowing users to get started with Hadoop training without having to configure software and environments themselves.
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Hadoop training: http://courses.coreservlets.

com

coreservlets.com Hadoop Course


Hadoop Training VM
Setting up Hadoop development environment can be a tedious and time-consuming task. In order to
better utilize time, we will be using a pre-configured Ubuntu Operating System (OS) running on a
Virtual Machine (VM). This course uses a virtualization product called Virtual Box because it is
feature-rich, high performance, and best of all, free.
This document contains instructions on setting up Hadoop Training Virtual Machine (VM) in Virtual
Box. Virtual Box can run in most modern Operating Systems; therefore, if you have a laptop/desktop
you should be able to utilize it for the training. The minimal specifications for your machine are 4G
RAM, Core2 Duo Processor, and 20G of empty hard drive space

Download Virtual Box

Download the latest version of Virtual Box for your Operating System:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
2

Install Virtual Box

Double click on the Virtual Box Installer and follow installation instructions. When the
installation is complete, launch the application.
3

Download Hadoop Training Ubuntu Image

Download Hadoop Training Virtual Machine (VM). The file is ~1.5G so it may take few
minutes to download. After all, you are downloading Ubuntu Operating System with Hadoop
installed.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sbyr0baonjwf62v/HadoopTraining_v1.0.ova
MD5: 839B04F4A8F3059351F3C5826423B006

Import Hadoop Training Ubuntu Image

If the dropbox link is overloaded, try this link instead:


https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5mXViifaxBlZ09kMjc3dWUtVjA/edit?usp=sharing
If both are overloaded, just try again later.

Import HadoopTraining.ova into your Virtual Box installation.


(1) File Import Appliance Choose Browse and select HadoopTraining.ova

Hadoop training: http://courses.coreservlets.com

(2) Click Next and "Application Import Settings" dialog will pop-up

(3) By default there is 3G of RAM and 1 CPU. If you think you have more to spare then its a
good idea to increase RAM and number of CPUs (it will make your development experience
faster and more pleasant). To adjust these settings, double click on the number and it will
become editable. In addition, you can always change these settings later. Click Import button
when you are ready. It may take a few minutes.

Hadoop training: http://courses.coreservlets.com

(4) Start Hadoop Training Virtual Machine by selecting HadoopTraining and clicking the
Start button.

(5) Congratulations! You are now running guest OS Ubuntu in the Virtual Box. When closing
you VM, a choice will be presented:

"Save the machine state" will preserve all of your programs and windows as is. The next time
VM is started it will be in the previously saved state. "Send the shutdown signal" will notify
guest OS to initiate shutdown. "Power off the machine" is kind of like pressing the power
button.
(6) If you have further questions, or issues arise, do not hesitate to email me:
[email protected]

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