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(Ebook) Field Guide to Hadoop: An Introduction to Hadoop, Its Ecosystem, and Aligned Technologies by Kevin Sitto, Marshall Presser ISBN 9781491947937, 1491947934

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Authors:Kevin Sitto, Marshall Presser
Pages:132 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Language:english
File Size:6.85 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781491947937, 1491947934
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(Ebook) Field Guide to Hadoop: An Introduction to Hadoop, Its Ecosystem, and Aligned Technologies by Kevin Sitto, Marshall Presser ISBN 9781491947937, 1491947934

If your organization is about to enter the world of big data, you not only need to decide whether Apache Hadoop is the right platform to use, but also which of its many components are best suited to your task. This field guide makes the exercise manageable by breaking down the Hadoop ecosystem into short, digestible sections. You’ll quickly understand how Hadoop’s projects, subprojects, and related technologies work together.Each chapter introduces a different topic—such as core technologies or data transfer—and explains why certain components may or may not be useful for particular needs. When it comes to data, Hadoop is a whole new ballgame, but with this handy reference, you’ll have a good grasp of the playing field.Topics include:Core technologies—Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), MapReduce, YARN, and SparkDatabase and data management—Cassandra, HBase, MongoDB, and HiveSerialization—Avro, JSON, and ParquetManagement and monitoring—Puppet, Chef, Zookeeper, and OozieAnalytic helpers—Pig, Mahout, and MLLibData transfer—Scoop, Flume, distcp, and StormSecurity, access control, auditing—Sentry, Kerberos, and KnoxCloud computing and virtualization—Serengeti, Docker, and Whirr
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