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Spark Cookbook

By : Rishi Yadav
Book Image

Spark Cookbook

By: Rishi Yadav

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Spark Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


Spark provides a unified runtime for big data. HDFS, which is Hadoop's filesystem, is the most used storage platform for Spark as it provides cost-effective storage for unstructured and semi-structured data on commodity hardware. Spark is not limited to HDFS and can work with any Hadoop-supported storage.

Hadoop supported storage means a storage format that can work with Hadoop's InputFormat and OutputFormat interfaces. InputFormat is responsible for creating InputSplits from input data and dividing it further into records. OutputFormat is responsible for writing to storage.

We will start with writing to the local filesystem and then move over to loading data from HDFS. In the Loading data from HDFS recipe, we will cover the most common file format: regular text files. In the next recipe, we will cover how to use any InputFormat interface to load data in Spark. We will also explore loading data stored in Amazon S3, a leading cloud storage platform.

We will explore loading data...