[Live-demo] OSGeo-Live 7.0 - big data version?
Alex Mandel
tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Tue Jul 9 09:18:22 PDT 2013
Well, extra data can actually be placed directly on the the flash drive
separate from the OS, the same way we put the Mac/Win installers. That
data is accessible when booted, it's just read-only last time I tried
unless you use sudo.
I agree about better representation of types of data, but I don't feel
the need, as I've explained previously, to enlarge the normal distro
with lots of additional files. Big Data tools should be able to work on
subsets. 3 point Time Series over a small are actually plenty useful in
a workshop setting (eg. Current , 50 year, 100 year - Avg Temp in a
single NetCDF). This demonstrates all the concepts required to know how
to handle a 100 time segments later over the globe when an adequate
computer is given the task.
If you want to offer such a large dataset I suggest it's a separate
download (or user initiated script) to pull the data to the extra space
on their stick or an easily re-packed variant of our setup called
osgeo-live-jumbo.iso
Thanks,
Alex
On 07/09/2013 09:09 AM, Peter Baumann wrote:
> responding inline:
>
> On 07/09/2013 06:05 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
>> It's not a partition limit, its a per file limit.
>> Fat32 can create up to 2 TB partitions.
>>
>> Since the entirety of the live boot is actually run from 1 file it is
>> subject to that limit. So, yes if you want to try to split the OS into
>> multiple files for different mount points (one for /, /home, /var,
>> etc) that is feasible as long as the first one contains the /boot.
>>
>> Or if you don't care if a user can access files on the stick from
>> their native OS, you could just format the whole thing differently
>> (not sure what bios booting needs).
>
> I don't see that this would be bleedingly necessary for OSGeo Live, so
> we might simply switch to ext3/4 - Cameron?
>
>>
>> But I'm still missing the incentive to increase the size of the distro.
>
> Big Data :)
> ...which is not only 1 PB onwards (as XLDB defines it), but also V for
> variety - and here we have 3D image timeseries, 4D climate data, and the
> like. A 10 MB climate data set is no fun to play with.
>
> See http://standards.rasdaman.org for some concrete examples (which
> still are not "big", BTW).
>
> cheers,
> Peter
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex
>>
>> On 07/09/2013 08:59 AM, Peter Baumann wrote:
>>> ah, I see - thanks for pointing us to that, Alex!
>>> Looks difficult indeed for OSGeo Live.
>>>
>>> Another idea, maybe wildly impossible: what about allocating 2x 4 GB
>>> partitions, and mount them after boot?
>>>
>>> -Peter
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07/09/2013 05:55 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
>>>> You probably hit the file size limit of fat32
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table
>>>> "The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GiB"
>>>>
>>>> Sadly there is no universal successor to FAT32 that is easily
>>>> accessible
>>>> from all OS, so most external media is still fat32.
>>>>
>>>> NTFS is quite good but doesn't ship with Mac by default
>>>> exFAT an attempt to bridge the gap requires work to be used on Linux
>>>> or Mac
>>>> EXT2/3/4 requires drivers to work on windows
>>>>
>>>> More info
>>>> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/06/review-is-microsofts-new-data-sharing-system-a-cross-platform-savior/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Alex
>>>>
>>>> On 07/08/2013 04:32 PM, Baumann, Peter wrote:
>>>>> FWIW, we also just hit the wall when trying to get 7 GB on a stick,
>>>>> somehow 4GB seems to be a hard limit. We have built a rasdaman demo
>>>>> which is a subset of standards.rasdaman.org - what's loaded runs
>>>>> in-situ, everything else will redirect to that site (prending
>>>>> Internet connection).
>>>>> -Peter
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Dr. Peter Baumann- Professor of Computer Science, Jacobs University
>>>>> Bremen
>>>>> http://www.faculty.jacobs-university.de/pbaumann
>>>>> mail: p.baumann at jacobs-university.detel: +49-421-200-3178, fax:
>>>>> +49-421-200-493178
>>>>> - Executive Director, rasdaman GmbH Bremen (HRB
>>>>> 26793)http://www.rasdaman.com,
>>>>> mail: baumann at rasdaman.com
>>>>> tel: 0800-rasdaman, fax: 0800-rasdafax, mobile: +49-173-5837882
>>>>> "Si forte in alienas manus oberraverit hec peregrina epistola
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ________________________________________
>>>>> From: live-demo-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
>>>>> [live-demo-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] on behalf of Cameron Shorter
>>>>> [cameron.shorter at gmail.com]
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2013 11:00 PM
>>>>> To: live-demo at lists.osgeo.org
>>>>> Subject: [Live-demo] OSGeo-Live 7.0 - big data version?
>>>>>
>>>>> On IRC right now we are discussing the possibility of creating a "Big
>>>>> Data" version of OSGeo-Live 7.0.
>>>>>
>>>>> This will likely be the standard OSGeo-Live (which will still need to
>>>>> work stand along), plus an extra data directory which could include
>>>>> big
>>>>> data, such as netCDF datasets. This could be distributed as a VM or on
>>>>> an 8Gig USB.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm interested to hear thoughts on whether this will work for those
>>>>> interested in showing big data on OSGeo-Live.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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