Rishab7
New Member
I recently posed a question about the distinction in the architecture of MapR and Cloudera. In my query, I used the terms "architecture" and "infrastructure" interchangeably. Is this usage appropriate?
To provide context, MapR and Cloudera are Hadoop distributions, each incorporating different daemons that interact in various ways. When referring to infrastructure/architecture, I am alluding to the daemons, their functionalities, and the interconnections among them. I came across a resource that can help learners.
What would be the accurate term for my context - architecture or infrastructure? Furthermore, what sets apart these two terms?
To provide context, MapR and Cloudera are Hadoop distributions, each incorporating different daemons that interact in various ways. When referring to infrastructure/architecture, I am alluding to the daemons, their functionalities, and the interconnections among them. I came across a resource that can help learners.
What would be the accurate term for my context - architecture or infrastructure? Furthermore, what sets apart these two terms?