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Learning Hbase

You're reading from   Learning Hbase Learn the fundamentals of HBase administration and development with the help of real-time scenarios

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783985944
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the HBase Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 2. Let's Begin with HBase 3. Let's Start Building It 4. Optimizing the HBase/Hadoop Cluster 5. The Storage, Structure Layout, and Data Model of HBase 6. HBase Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7. Scripting in HBase 8. Coding HBase in Java 9. Advance Coding in Java for HBase 10. HBase Use Cases Index

Chapter 1. Understanding the HBase Ecosystem

HBase is a horizontally scalable, distributed, open source, and a sorted map database. It runs on top of Hadoop file system that is Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). HBase is a NoSQL nonrelational database that doesn't always require a predefined schema. It can be seen as a scaling flexible, multidimensional spreadsheet where any structure of data is fit with on-the-fly addition of new column fields, and fined column structure before data can be inserted or queried. In other words, HBase is a column-based database that runs on top of Hadoop distributed file system and supports features such as linear scalability (scale out), automatic failover, automatic sharding, and more flexible schema.

HBase is modeled on Google BigTable. It was inspired by Google BigTable, which is compressed, high-performance, proprietary data store built on the Google file system. HBase was a developed as a Hadoop subproject to support storage of structural data, which can take advantage of most distributed files systems (typically, the Hadoop Distributed File System known as HDFS).

The following table contains key information about HBase and its features:

Features

Description

Developed by

Apache

Written in

Java

Type

Column oriented

License

Apache License

Lacking features of relational databases

SQL support, relations, primary, foreign, and unique key constraints, normalization

Website

http://hbase.apache.org

Distributions

Apache, Cloudera

Download link

http://mirrors.advancedhosters.com/apache/hbase/

Mailing lists

Blog

http://blogs.apache.org/hbase/

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