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Mastering Apache Spark 2.x - Second Edition

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Mastering Apache Spark 2.x - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Apache Spark is an in-memory, cluster-based Big Data processing system that provides a wide range of functionalities such as graph processing, machine learning, stream processing, and more. This book will take your knowledge of Apache Spark to the next level by teaching you how to expand Spark’s functionality and build your data flows and machine/deep learning programs on top of the platform. The book starts with a quick overview of the Apache Spark ecosystem, and introduces you to the new features and capabilities in Apache Spark 2.x. You will then work with the different modules in Apache Spark such as interactive querying with Spark SQL, using DataFrames and DataSets effectively, streaming analytics with Spark Streaming, and performing machine learning and deep learning on Spark using MLlib and external tools such as H20 and Deeplearning4j. The book also contains chapters on efficient graph processing, memory management and using Apache Spark on the cloud. By the end of this book, you will have all the necessary information to master Apache Spark, and use it efficiently for Big Data processing and analytics.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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Deep Learning on Apache Spark with DeepLearning4j and H2O

Performance measurements


So is all this effort worth it? Let's take a look at some performance comparisons between a local R script, MLlib, and Apache SystemML:

The ALS algorithm has been run on different Datasets with 1.2, 12, and 120 GB size using R, MLlib, and ApacheSystemML. We can clearly see that, even on the smallest Dataset, R is not a feasible solution as it took more than 24 hours, and we are not sure if it would have ever completed. On the 12 GB Dataset, we've noticed that ApacheSystemML runs significantly faster than MLlib, and finally, on the 120 GB Dataset, the ALS implementation of MLlib didn't finish in one day and we gave up.