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Apache Hadoop 3 Quick Start Guide

By : Hrishikesh Vijay Karambelkar
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Apache Hadoop 3 Quick Start Guide

By: Hrishikesh Vijay Karambelkar

Overview of this book

Apache Hadoop is a widely used distributed data platform. It enables large datasets to be efficiently processed instead of using one large computer to store and process the data. This book will get you started with the Hadoop ecosystem, and introduce you to the main technical topics, including MapReduce, YARN, and HDFS. The book begins with an overview of big data and Apache Hadoop. Then, you will set up a pseudo Hadoop development environment and a multi-node enterprise Hadoop cluster. You will see how the parallel programming paradigm, such as MapReduce, can solve many complex data processing problems. The book also covers the important aspects of the big data software development lifecycle, including quality assurance and control, performance, administration, and monitoring. You will then learn about the Hadoop ecosystem, and tools such as Kafka, Sqoop, Flume, Pig, Hive, and HBase. Finally, you will look at advanced topics, including real time streaming using Apache Storm, and data analytics using Apache Spark. By the end of the book, you will be well versed with different configurations of the Hadoop 3 cluster.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Data flow patterns of HDFS

In this section, we will look at the different types of data flow patterns in HDFS. HDFS serves as storage for all processed data. The data may arrive with different velocity and variety; it may require extensive processing before it is ready for consumption by an application. Apache Hadoop provides frameworks such as MapReduce and YARN to process the data. We will be covering the data variety and velocity aspect in a later part of this chapter. Let's look at the different data flow patterns that are possible with HDFS.

HDFS as primary storage with cache

HDFS can be used as a primary data storage. In fact, in many implementations of Hadoop, that has been the case. The data is usually supplied...