Explain Apache Ambari architecture?
Answer / Mohd Shakib Ansari
Apache Ambari consists of a modular architecture with several components: Ganglia for monitoring, Nagios for alerting, Stack Catalog for service configuration, Blueprints for cluster templates, and the Web UI for managing services. Ambari's architecture allows for scalability, flexibility, and easy integration with other tools.
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