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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T11:28:30+00:00 2026-06-10T11:28:30+00:00

I’ve recently started getting into data analysis and I’ve learned quite a bit over

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I’ve recently started getting into data analysis and I’ve learned quite a bit over the last year (at the moment, pretty much exclusively using Python). I feel the next step is to begin training myself in MapReduce/Hadoop. I have no formal computer science training however and so often don’t quite understand the jargon that is used when people write about Hadoop, hence my question here.

What I am hoping for is a top level overview of Hadoop (unless there is something else I should be using?) and perhaps a recommendation for some sort of tutorial/text book.

If, for example, I want to parallelise a neural network which I have written in Python, where would I start? Is there a relatively standard method for implementing Hadoop with an algorithm or is each solution very problem specific?

The Apache wiki page describes Hadoop as “a framework for running applications on large cluster built of commodity hardware”. But what does that mean? I’ve heard the term “Hadoop Cluster” and I know that Hadoop is Java based. So does that mean for the above example I would need to learn Java, set up a Hadoop cluster on, say, a few amazon servers, then Jython-ify my algorithm before finally getting it to work on the cluster using Hadoop?

Thanks a lot for any help!

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    2026-06-10T11:28:32+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:28 am

    First, to use Hadoop with Python (whenever you run it on your own cluster, or Amazon EMR, or anything else) you would need an option called “Hadoop Streaming”.

    Read the original chapter (updated link) of Hadoop Manual to get the idea of how it works.

    There is also a great library “MrJob” that simplifies running Python jobs on Hadoop.

    You could set up your own cluster or try to play with Amazon Elastic Map Reduce. The later can cost you something, but sometimes easier to run at the beginning. There is a great tutorial on how to run Python with Hadoop Streaming on Amazon EMR. It immediately shows a simple but practical application.

    To learn the Hadoop itself I would recommend reading one of the books out there. They say that “Hadoop In Action” is better in covering things for those who interested in Python/Hadoop Streaming.

    Also note that for testing/learning things you can run Hadoop on your local machine without having an actual cluster.

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    As for understanding Map Reduce (that is how to identify and express different kinds of problems on Map Reduce language) read the great article “MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases” with examples in Python.

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