Introducing Trunk Data Platform: the Open-Source Big Data Distribution Curated by TOSIT

Ever since Cloudera and Hortonworks merged, the choice of commercial Hadoop distributions for on-prem workloads essentially boils down to CDP Private Cloud. CDP can be seen as the “best of both worlds” between CDH and HDP. With HDP 3.1’s End of Support coming in December 2021, Cloudera’s clients are “forced” to migrate to CDP.

What about clients that are not capable of upgrading regularly to follow EOS dates? Some other clients are not interested in the cloud features highlighted by Cloudera and just want to keep running their “legacy” Hadoop workloads. Hortonworks’ HDP used to be downloadable for free and some companies are still interested in having a Big Data distribution without support for non business critical workloads.

Finally, some are worried about the sensible decrease in open-source contributions since the two companies have merged.

Trunk Data Platform (TDP) was designed with these problematics in mind:

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YouTube Premium Family Plan gets a big price hike

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Apple users who are having to pay for the YouTube High quality Loved ones Strategy by means of in-app acquire will see a substantial selling price hike on prime of an currently steep raise for the assistance.&#13

YouTube has begun informing clients that they will see a selling price hike on YouTube High quality household subscriptions commencing November 21. The membership will bounce from $17.99 to $22.99.&#13

Nonetheless, it appears to be that those people who subscribe by way of the App Retailer will be hit even more challenging. As an alternative of shelling out $22.99 for each month, they will pay $29.99 per thirty day period.&#13

For quite a few years, YouTube has been charging Apple clients paying with in-application purchases further for YouTube

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Ola S1 electric powered scooter premiers with high pace, low price and big tech

Ola Electric powered teased its approaching electrical scooter for months, and it last but not least delivered more than the weekend with the massive unveil. The Ola S1 and S1 Professional types have been just announced, displaying off large-tech capabilities, finest-in-class functionality, and shockingly minimal prices.

Made regionally in Ola’s big electric powered scooter megafactory with a planned capability of 10 million motor vehicles for every calendar year, the S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters are rolling out with an eye on equally domestic Indian income and worldwide exports.

Nowadays the scooters glance like leaders in the neighborhood current market, but tomorrow could see shockwaves reverberate globally.

That is for the reason that the two styles offer improved performance than any other comparably sized electric scooters.

An 8.5 kW electrical motor mounted in just the scooter’s body delivers the S1 with a top rated pace of 90 km/h (56 mph)

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Opinion: Here’s how the 6 Big Tech stocks now rank, from worst to first

There are a few different ways to define the most popular stocks on Wall Street. For some, it’s a quantitative screen of volume with cheap stocks like Ford
F,
-3.06%
and Nokia
NOK,
+0.50%
regularly at the top of the list. For others, it’s about so-called “meme stocks” like GameStop
GME,
-2.27%
and AMC Entertainment
AMC,
-2.91%
that are lighting up message boards and social media.

But for many investors, it’s simply the megacap tech stocks that collectively make up more than $9.4 trillion in market value — the FAANMG stocks that are Facebook
FB,
-0.56%,
Amazon
AMZN,
-7.56%,
Apple
AAPL,
+0.15%,
Netflix
NFLX,
+0.65%,
Microsoft
MSFT,
-0.55%
and Google parent Alphabet
GOOG,
-0.97%

GOOGL,
-0.77%.

These big tech giants are often at the top of many investors’ buy lists, and all have delivered their latest earnings reports in the last week or so.

So

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The 2021 Indian Chieftain Elite Packs In Big Power, High Tech And That Big Bagger Swagger

Ah, limited edition motorcycles. Who wouldn’t love to have one of so few? Certainly I would, but while I’m waiting for those lotto numbers to match up, I have to be content with borrowing one here and there, and recently I got the chance to roll up some long miles on Indian’s swank Chieftain Elite bagger, of which only 120 units are being produced. C’mon, Powerball!

Elite Indian Tech and Design

The limited production $34,999 Chieftain Elite takes all the good things about the already worthy $21,999 base Chieftain bagger and either tunes it up, punches it out, or amplifies it. Why have good when you can have great?

The first big upgrade

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