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I have two datasets in files with the following data (~500 millinons lines in each file):

Dataset1:
a1
a2
a3
a4

Dataset2:
a1
a2

I want to find elements in Dataset1 which isn't existing in Dataset2 So, the result should be:

Dataset3
a3
a4

What is the best way to do this with Hadoop? Any Join-related machanisms, or Pig, or something else? Thanks.

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You could do it easlily using HIVE.
1. Create a table
2. Load data
3. Query, simple LEFT JOIN:

SELECT Dataset1.a LEFT JOIN Dataset1.a=Dataset2.a WHERE Dataset2.a IS NULL

Done! GL!

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This is easy with Pig using the COGROUP operator:

dataset1 = LOAD '/path/to/dataset1' USING PigStorage('\n') AS (line:chararray);
dataset2 = LOAD '/path/to/dataset2' USING PigStorage('\n') AS (line:chararray);

grpd = COGROUP dataset1 BY line, dataset2 BY line;
d1_only = FOREACH (FILTER grpd BY IsEmpty(dataset2)) GENERATE FLATTEN(dataset1);

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