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GPU621/Apache Spark

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Conclusion
== Conclusion ==
Using the same hardware (RAM, CPUs, HDD) across a 6 node cluster and processing the same data (8 .txt files for total size of 7.77 GB) we can only see an approximately 12% performance improvement between Hadoop Mapreduce and Spark using a word count algorithm. This falls far short of the 10 times faster on disk and 100 times faster in-memory.  Further testing and analyzing Spark internal data could be done to determine if any bottlenecks exists which are limiting the performance of Spark. For example, how well is the cluster utilizing the hardware, namely the RAM?
One possible explanation is the use of Google Cloud Storage Bucket to store the data rather than in Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). Both jobs are operating directly on data in the Cloud Strage rather than the HDFS. This may be reducing data access time for Hadoop MapReduce or introducing data access time to Apache Spark, as opposed to having the input data stored directly on the VM data nodes.
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