![]() Note that if you want to run Hortonworks on you Mac via Parallels, you need a conversion tool first called: OVF tool.Ĭonnecting to Lumira is fun, but I decided to take it one step further and connect the virtual environment via smart data access (SDA) to HANA One. Just follow this tutorial and you should be up and running in no time. You can find the results of my Saturday night session here. I thought it would be nice to run some Lumira analysis on it: ![]() ![]() For those of you who do not know what that is, it’s a Hadoop system fully running on a virtual image. Yesterday I had some fun with a Hortonworks Sandbox environment.
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