What is Yum?
Answer / Ravi Singh Rana
Yum (Yellowdog Updater, Modified) is a package manager for RPM-based distributions like CentOS and Fedora. It is used to install, update, and manage software packages.
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What is a local repository and when it is useful while using ambari environment?
Why Ambari?
What is the latest version of ambari that is available in the present market?
What all tasks you can perform for managing services using Ambari service tab?
What are the independent extensions that are contributed to the ambari codebase?
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List out the commands that are used to start, check the progress and stop the ambari server?
What is the latest version of Ambari that is available in the market?
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