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HBase Administration Cookbook

By : Yifeng Jiang
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HBase Administration Cookbook

By: Yifeng Jiang

Overview of this book

As an Open Source distributed big data store, HBase scales to billions of rows, with millions of columns and sits on top of the clusters of commodity machines. If you are looking for a way to store and access a huge amount of data in real-time, then look no further than HBase.HBase Administration Cookbook provides practical examples and simple step-by-step instructions for you to administrate HBase with ease. The recipes cover a wide range of processes for managing a fully distributed, highly available HBase cluster on the cloud. Working with such a huge amount of data means that an organized and manageable process is key and this book will help you to achieve that.The recipes in this practical cookbook start from setting up a fully distributed HBase cluster and moving data into it. You will learn how to use all of the tools for day-to-day administration tasks as well as for efficiently managing and monitoring the cluster to achieve the best performance possible. Understanding the relationship between Hadoop and HBase will allow you to get the best out of HBase so the book will show you how to set up Hadoop clusters, configure Hadoop to cooperate with HBase, and tune its performance.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
HBase Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Introduction


After a cluster is delivered for operation, maintenance will be a necessary ongoing task while the cluster is in use. Typical maintenance tasks include finding out and correcting faults, changing cluster size, making configuration changes, and so on.

One of the most important HBase features is that it is extremely easy to scale in and out. As your service and data keeps growing, you might need to add nodes to the cluster.

Graceful node decommissioning and rolling restart will also become necessary. Minimizing the offline time during the decommission and restart is an important task. What is important is to keep the data distribution the same as what it was before the restart, to retain data locality.

Another maintenance task is to manage HBase deployment. There are many ways to deploy your HBase to the cluster. The simplest way is to use a script-based approach to sync HBase installations and configurations across the cluster.

We will cover these topics in the first six recipes...