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Modern Big Data Processing with Hadoop

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787122765
Pages 394 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
V Naresh Kumar V Naresh Kumar
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Manoj R Patil Manoj R Patil
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Prashant Shindgikar Prashant Shindgikar
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Preface 1. Enterprise Data Architecture Principles 2. Hadoop Life Cycle Management 3. Hadoop Design Consideration 4. Data Movement Techniques 5. Data Modeling in Hadoop 6. Designing Real-Time Streaming Data Pipelines 7. Large-Scale Data Processing Frameworks 8. Building Enterprise Search Platform 9. Designing Data Visualization Solutions 10. Developing Applications Using the Cloud 11. Production Hadoop Cluster Deployment

Apache HBase

We have just learned about Hive, which is a database where users can access data using SQL commands. But there are certain databases where users cannot use SQL commands. Those databases are known as NoSQL data stores. HBase is a NoSQL database. So, what is actually meant by NoSQL? NoSQL means not only SQL. In NoSQL data stores like HBase, the main features of RDBMS, such as validation and consistency, are relaxed. Also, another important difference between RDBMS or SQL databases and NoSQL databases is schema on write versus schema on read. In schema on write, the data is validated at the time of writing to the table, whereas schema on read supports validation of data at the time of reading it. In this way, NoSQL data stores support storage of huge data velocity due to the relaxation of basic data validation at the time of writing data. There are about 150 NoSQL data...

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