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HBase High Performance Cookbook

You're reading from  HBase High Performance Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783983063
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ruchir Choudhry Ruchir Choudhry
Profile icon Ruchir Choudhry
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

HBase High Performance Cookbook
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Preface
1. Configuring HBase 2. Loading Data from Various DBs 3. Working with Large Distributed Systems Part I 4. Working with Large Distributed Systems Part II 5. Working with Scalable Structure of tables 6. HBase Clients 7. Large-Scale MapReduce 8. HBase Performance Tuning 9. Performing Advanced Tasks on HBase 10. Optimizing Hbase for Cloud 11. Case Study Index

Introduction


As you know Hbase is a database, which essentially takes all the advantage of using the core foundation of HDFS and MapReduce. This allows it to scale in a distributed architecture. Its schemaless design allows us to bring in a unique ability and flexibility to make design decisions based on the way the data needs to be stored at a very large scale. It also allows fast scans, growth at a rate of petabytes and still gives cell level transaction flexibility to the application. As in any efficient database, Hbase I/O is designed to perform at high concurrency and I/O. The internal design incorporates an ordered write log and a log-structured merge-tree algorithm, which allows us to do this. It's very important to understand these fundamental blocks, which will enable us to make the right choice of design for scalability.

We will discuss some of the core concepts by the individual recipes, as follows:

  • Seek versus transfer

  • Storage

  • Write Path

  • Read Path

  • Replication

  • WAL(Write Ahead logs)

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