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Fast Data Processing with Spark 2

You're reading from   Fast Data Processing with Spark 2 Accelerate your data for rapid insight

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889271
Length 274 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Krishna Sankar Krishna Sankar
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Holden Karau Holden Karau
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Preface 1. Installing Spark and Setting Up Your Cluster 2. Using the Spark Shell FREE CHAPTER 3. Building and Running a Spark Application 4. Creating a SparkSession Object 5. Loading and Saving Data in Spark 6. Manipulating Your RDD 7. Spark 2.0 Concepts 8. Spark SQL 9. Foundations of Datasets/DataFrames – The Proverbial Workhorse for DataScientists 10. Spark with Big Data 11. Machine Learning with Spark ML Pipelines 12. GraphX

Parquet - an efficient and interoperable big data format

We explored the Parquet format in Chapter 7, Spark 2.0 Concepts. To recap, Parquet is essentially an interoperable storage format. Its main goals are space efficiency and query efficiency. Parquet's origin is based on Google's Dremel and was developed by Twitter and Cloudera. It is now an Apache incubator project. The nested storage format from Google Dremel is implemented in Parquet. It stores data in a columnar format and has an evolvable schema. This enables you to optimize queries (it can restrict the columns that you need to access and so you need not bring all the columns into the memory and discard the ones not needed), and it allows storage optimization (by decoding at the column level, which gives a much higher compression ratio). Another interesting feature is that Parquet can store nested Datasets. This feature can be leveraged in curated data lakes to store subject-based data. In addition to the ability to restrict...

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