Hi all,
i am trying to figure out diffrence between fileset and file stage.
i tried reading documentation but i can figure out no diffrence exactly.
Can some one please help me ????
Thanks,
Kamal
Difference between fileset and file
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Difference between fileset and file
fileset is partioned and stores the data in ascci format unlike the sequential file stage.
file stage stores the data in human redable format unlike the filedet
file stage stores the data in human redable format unlike the filedet
Difference between fileset and file
fileset is partioned and stores the data in ascci format unlike the sequential file stage.
file stage stores the data in human redable format unlike the filedet
file stage stores the data in human redable format unlike the filedet
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Re: Difference between fileset and file
This is incorrect. The File Set also stores the data in human readable format.bachi wrote:fileset is partioned and stores the data in ascci format unlike the sequential file stage.
file stage stores the data in human redable format unlike the filedet
File Set is partitioned, with data file(s) on the resource disk of each node on which the File Set stage executed.
File is not partitioned. It accesses single file(s) wherever they may be. It can treat multiple files that have identical structure (metadata) as if they form a File Set.
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Difference between fileset and file
So whats correct?
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