Cloudera QuickStart VM
Cloudera QuickStart VM
This is the documentation for Cloudera 5.4.x. Documentation for other versions is available at Cloudera Documentation.
Cloudera QuickStart VM
Cloudera Quickstart virtual machines (VMs) include everything you need to try CDH, Cloudera Manager, Cloudera Impala, and Cloudera Search.
The VM uses a package-based install. This allows you to work with or without Cloudera Manager. Parcels do not work with the VM unless you first migrate your CDH
installation to use parcels. On your production systems, Cloudera recommends that you use parcels.
Prerequisites
These 64-bit VMs require a 64-bit host OS and a virtualization product that can support a 64-bit guest OS.
To use a VMware VM, you must use a player compatible with WorkStation 8.x or higher:
Player 4.x or higher
Fusion 4.x or higher
Older versions of WorkStation can be used to create a new VM using the same virtual disk (VMDK file), but some features in VMware Tools are not available.
The amount of RAM required by the VM and the file size vary according to the CDH version:
CDH 5 4+ GB*
*Minimum recommended memory. If you are running workloads larger than the examples provided, consider allocating additional memory.
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possible. (7-Zip performs well with large files.) To download the latest VM in the required format, see Cloudera QuickStart VM Download.
Installed Products
For information on using the products installed with the VM, see QuickStart VM Products and Services.
Splash Screen
When you start the VM, a browser is automatically opened to Hue, a user interface for Hadoop and many other tools in CDH. The credentials are:
username: cloudera
password: cloudera
The browser has bookmarks for directly interacting with many tools. Command-line tools are also available.
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