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Stream Analytics with Microsoft Azure

You're reading from  Stream Analytics with Microsoft Azure

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788395908
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Ryan Murphy Ryan Murphy
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Manpreet Singh Manpreet Singh
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introducing Stream Processing and Real-Time Insights 2. Introducing Azure Stream Analytics and Key Advantages 3. Designing Real-Time Streaming Pipelines 4. Developing Real-Time Event Processing with Azure Streaming 5. Building Using Stream Analytics Query Language 6. How to achieve Seamless Scalability with Automation 7. Integration of Microsoft Business Intelligence and Big Data 8. Designing and Managing Stream Analytics Jobs 9. Optimizing Intelligence in Azure Streaming 10. Understanding Stream Analytics Job Monitoring 11. Use Cases for Real-World Data Streaming Architectures

Out of order and late-arriving events


The Out of order policy defines a time allowance for events arriving at the Stream Analytics job out of order. It governs how long the Stream Analytics job will buffer events and, within that grace period, corrects the order according to the application timestamp set in the query. While the Out of order events policy is a helpful mechanism by which to manage timing conflicts, it does introduce latency equal to the time allowance duration itself.

Due to connectivity and networking reasons, events generated by source application will arrive out of order. For example in IoT scenario, the connected devices can suffer from intermediate connectivity in which case a set of data will be held on the device that is waiting for a connection to be re-established before the burst is transmitted. Forecasting intermittent device connectivity reliably is a lot more difficult. To address these scenarios, Azure Stream Analytics provides the ability to define a threshold...

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