A. No, Hadoop does not provide techniques for custom datatypes.
B. Yes, but only for mappers.
C. Yes, custom data types can be implemented as long as they implement writable interface.
D. Yes, but only for reducers.
Answer: C
B. Yes, but only for mappers.
C. Yes, custom data types can be implemented as long as they implement writable interface.
D. Yes, but only for reducers.
Answer: C
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