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Cloud Scale Analytics with Azure Data Services

You're reading from   Cloud Scale Analytics with Azure Data Services Build modern data warehouses on Microsoft Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800562936
Length 520 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Data Warehousing and Considerations Regarding Cloud Computing
2. Chapter 1: Balancing the Benefits of Data Lakes Over Data Warehouses FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Connecting Requirements and Technology 4. Section 2: The Storage Layer
5. Chapter 3: Understanding the Data Lake Storage Layer 6. Chapter 4: Understanding Synapse SQL Pools and SQL Options 7. Section 3: Cloud-Scale Data Integration and Data Transformation
8. Chapter 5: Integrating Data into Your Modern Data Warehouse 9. Chapter 6: Using Synapse Spark Pools 10. Chapter 7: Using Databricks Spark Clusters 11. Chapter 8: Streaming Data into Your MDWH 12. Chapter 9: Integrating Azure Cognitive Services and Machine Learning 13. Chapter 10: Loading the Presentation Layer 14. Section 4: Data Presentation, Dashboarding, and Distribution
15. Chapter 11: Developing and Maintaining the Presentation Layer 16. Chapter 12: Distributing Data 17. Chapter 13: Introducing Industry Data Models 18. Chapter 14: Establishing Data Governance 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Monitoring Databricks

Azure Monitor is the Azure-wide log collection service that enables you to collect, analyze, and correlate logs from Azure, but also from on-premises applications. With Azure Monitor, you will be able to analyze not just one particular service, but bring together information from a wider context, and with this, develop a new level of understanding and insights.

As Azure Databricks is not (yet) natively integrated with Azure Monitor, your applications will need to use an additional library to inject your log events into the Log Analytics workspace of Azure Monitor. Microsoft provides a GitHub repository where you can download and build the required library to be used in your code. You can find the link to the documentation in the Further reading, Monitoring Databricks, section.

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