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Cloudera QuickStart VM 5.13.0 – VirtualBox Edition
Prerequisites: Install VirtualBox
Ensure you have VirtualBox 5.2 or newer (6.x or 7.x works fine). Download from virtualbox.org. Also install the VirtualBox Extension Pack for USB 2.0/3.0 support.
Issue 3: VirtualBox Cannot Import VMDK – "Disk size mismatch"
Solution:
- Open VirtualBox, create a new VM manually (Type: Linux, Version: Red Hat 64-bit), then attach the existing
.vmdk to that VM.
- Alternatively, clone the VMDK:
VBoxManage clonemedium disk source.vmdk new.vmdk.
What Exactly is Cloudera QuickStart VM 5.13?
The Cloudera QuickStart VM is a pre-built, ready-to-run virtual machine that comes packed with: cloudera quickstart vm 5.13 0 0-virtualbox zip download
- CDH 5.13.0 (Cloudera’s Hadoop distribution)
- Cloudera Manager (for monitoring and managing services)
- HDFS, YARN, MapReduce, Hive, HBase, ZooKeeper, Oozie, Pig, Sqoop, Flume, Spark, and Impala.
- Sample datasets and tutorials.
The 5.13.0-0 tag specifically indicates version 5.13.0, build 0. This version uses Parcel-based distribution and runs reliably on Oracle VirtualBox (though it also supports VMware, the VirtualBox variant is the most commonly downloaded). Cloudera QuickStart VM 5
Step 4: Extract the ZIP Archive
Once downloaded:
- Right-click the ZIP file and select Extract All (Windows) or use
unzip (Linux/macOS).
- Target location: Ensure you have at least 15 GB free space. The extracted VM folder will take up ~8-10 GB.
- Do not extract to a network drive or external USB 2.0 drive – performance will suffer badly.
Expected contents after extraction:
cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox/
├── cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox.vbox
├── cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox-disk1.vmdk
└── (some log or ovf files)
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