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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Hadoop

By : Debarchan Sarkar
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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Hadoop

By: Debarchan Sarkar

Overview of this book

With the explosion of data, the open source Apache Hadoop ecosystem is gaining traction, thanks to its huge ecosystem that has arisen around the core functionalities of its distributed file system (HDFS) and Map Reduce. As of today, being able to have SQL Server talking to Hadoop has become increasingly important because the two are indeed complementary. While petabytes of unstructured data can be stored in Hadoop taking hours to be queried, terabytes of structured data can be stored in SQL Server 2012 and queried in seconds. This leads to the need to transfer and integrate data between Hadoop and SQL Server. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Hadoop is aimed at SQL Server developers. It will quickly show you how to get Hadoop activated on SQL Server 2012 (it ships with this version). Once this is done, the book will focus on how to manage big data with Hadoop and use Hadoop Hive to query the data. It will also cover topics such as using in-memory functions by SQL Server and using tools for BI with big data. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Hadoop focuses on data integration techniques between relational (SQL Server 2012) and non-relational (Hadoop) worlds. It will walk you through different tools for the bi-directional movement of data with practical examples. You will learn to use open source connectors like SQOOP to import and export data between SQL Server 2012 and Hadoop, and to work with leading in-memory BI tools to create ETL solutions using the Hive ODBC driver for developing your data movement projects. Finally, this book will give you a glimpse of the present day self-service BI tools such as Excel and PowerView to consume Hadoop data and provide powerful insights on the data.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Installing the SQL Server-Hadoop Connector


The following steps need to be performed in order to install SQL Server-Hadoop Connector:

  1. Log in to your cluster NameNode using a user credential, which has the permission to install files.

  2. Extract the archive with the command: tar –zxvf sqoop-sqlserver-1.0.tar.gz. This will create sqoop-sqlserver-1.0 directory in the present working directory.

  3. Ensure that the MSSQL_CONNECTOR_HOME environment variable is set to the absolute path of the sqoop-sqlserver-1.0 directory.

  4. Change directory (cd) to the sqoop-sqlserver-1.0 and run the shell scriptinstall.sh without any additional arguments.

  5. Installer will copy the connector jar and configuration files under existing Sqoop installation directory.