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    What you guys use for Batch Processing and Grid Computing?[^] Anyone familiar with Hadoop? (Used by Facebook, seems biggest gun around)[^], is it easy to setup? From a .NET developer perspective? And I digged around a bit, don't look Hue[^] exposes an user interface which allows me to schedules batch jobs? (How good is it?). Oozie come close[^], but seems, still, rudimentary And, how do you do your batch/grid processing? Do you still build your own from Quartz/ncron (or even worse Windows Task Scheduler) for instance? Thanks

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      What you guys use for Batch Processing and Grid Computing?[^] Anyone familiar with Hadoop? (Used by Facebook, seems biggest gun around)[^], is it easy to setup? From a .NET developer perspective? And I digged around a bit, don't look Hue[^] exposes an user interface which allows me to schedules batch jobs? (How good is it?). Oozie come close[^], but seems, still, rudimentary And, how do you do your batch/grid processing? Do you still build your own from Quartz/ncron (or even worse Windows Task Scheduler) for instance? Thanks

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      Please read http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/1278604/How-to-get-an-answer-to-your-question.aspx[^], and use a forum more appropriate to your subject.

      Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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