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Hbase Essentials

You're reading from   Hbase Essentials A practical guide to realizing the seamless potential of storing and managing high-volume, high-velocity data quickly and painlessly with HBase

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783987245
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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The origin of HBase

Looking at the limitations of GFS and MR, Google approached another solution, which not only uses GFS for data storage but it is also used for processing the smaller data files very efficiently. They called this new solution BigTable.

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BigTable is a distributed storage system for managing structured data that is designed to scale to a very large size: petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers.

Welcome to the world of HBase, http://hbase.apache.org/. HBase is a NoSQL database that primarily works on top of Hadoop. HBase is based on the storage architecture followed by the BigTable. HBase inherits the storage design from the column-oriented databases and the data access design from the keyvalue store databases where a key-based access to a specific cell of data is provided.

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In column-oriented databases, data grouped by columns and column values is stored contiguously on a disk. Such a design is highly I/O effective when dealing with very large data sets used for analytical queries where not all the columns are needed.

HBase can be defined as a sparse, distributed, persistent, multidimensional sorted map, which is indexed by a row key, column key, and timestamp. HBase is designed to run on a cluster of commodity hardware and stores both structured and semi-structured data. HBase has the ability to scale horizontally as you add more machines to the cluster.

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