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Practical Real-time Data Processing and Analytics

Practical Real-time Data Processing and Analytics

By : Shilpi Saxena, Saurabh Gupta, Selva raj Ramasamy, Prateek Bhati
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Practical Real-time Data Processing and Analytics

Practical Real-time Data Processing and Analytics

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By: Shilpi Saxena, Saurabh Gupta, Selva raj Ramasamy, Prateek Bhati

Overview of this book

With the rise of Big Data, there is an increasing need to process large amounts of data continuously, with a shorter turnaround time. Real-time data processing involves continuous input, processing and output of data, with the condition that the time required for processing is as short as possible. This book covers the majority of the existing and evolving open source technology stack for real-time processing and analytics. You will get to know about all the real-time solution aspects, from the source to the presentation to persistence. Through this practical book, you’ll be equipped with a clear understanding of how to solve challenges on your own. We’ll cover topics such as how to set up components, basic executions, integrations, advanced use cases, alerts, and monitoring. You’ll be exposed to the popular tools used in real-time processing today such as Apache Spark, Apache Flink, and Storm. Finally, you will put your knowledge to practical use by implementing all of the techniques in the form of a practical, real-world use case. By the end of this book, you will have a solid understanding of all the aspects of real-time data processing and analytics, and will know how to deploy the solutions in production environments in the best possible manner.
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Storm architecture and its components


Let's discuss Storm architecture and how it works. The following figure depicts the Storm cluster:

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  • The Nimbus node acts as the master node in a Storm cluster. It is responsible for analyzing topology and distributing tasks to different supervisors as per their availability. Also, it monitors failure; if one of the supervisors dies, it redistributes the tasks among available supervisors. The Nimbus node uses Zookeeper to keep track of tasks to maintain it's state. If the Nimbus node fails, it can be restarted so that it reads the state of Zookeeper and starts from same point where it failed earlier.
  • Supervisors act as slave nodes in the Storm cluster. One or more workers, that is, JVM processes, can run in each supervisor node. A supervisor coordinates with workers to complete the tasks assigned by Nimbus node. In the case of worker process failure, the supervisor finds available workers to complete the tasks.
  • A worker process is a JVM running in a...
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