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Scalable Data Architecture with Java

You're reading from   Scalable Data Architecture with Java Build efficient enterprise-grade data architecting solutions using Java

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073080
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sinchan Banerjee Sinchan Banerjee
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 – Foundation of Data Systems
2. Chapter 1: Basics of Modern Data Architecture FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Data Storage and Databases 4. Chapter 3: Identifying the Right Data Platform 5. Section 2 – Building Data Processing Pipelines
6. Chapter 4: ETL Data Load – A Batch-Based Solution to Ingesting Data in a Data Warehouse 7. Chapter 5: Architecting a Batch Processing Pipeline 8. Chapter 6: Architecting a Real-Time Processing Pipeline 9. Chapter 7: Core Architectural Design Patterns 10. Chapter 8: Enabling Data Security and Governance 11. Section 3 – Enabling Data as a Service
12. Chapter 9: Exposing MongoDB Data as a Service 13. Chapter 10: Federated and Scalable DaaS with GraphQL 14. Section 4 – Choosing Suitable Data Architecture
15. Chapter 11: Measuring Performance and Benchmarking Your Applications 16. Chapter 12: Evaluating, Recommending, and Presenting Your Solutions 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Hybrid data processing patterns

In this section, we will discuss two very famous patterns that support both batch and real-time processing. Since these patterns support both batch processing and stream processing, they are categorized as hybrid patterns. Let’s take a look at the most popular hybrid architectural patterns.

The Lambda architecture  

First, let’s understand the need for Lambda architecture. In distributed computing, the CAP theorem states that any distributed data can guarantee only two out of the three features of the data – that is, consistency, availability, and partition tolerance. However, Nathan Marz proposed a new pattern in 2011 that made it possible to have all three characteristics present in a distributed data store. This pattern is called the Lambda pattern. The Lambda architecture consists of three layers, as follows:

  • Batch layer: This layer is responsible for batch processing
  • Speed layer: This layer is responsible...
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