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Mastering Hadoop 3

By : Chanchal Singh, Manish Kumar
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Mastering Hadoop 3

By: Chanchal Singh, Manish Kumar

Overview of this book

Apache Hadoop is one of the most popular big data solutions for distributed storage and for processing large chunks of data. With Hadoop 3, Apache promises to provide a high-performance, more fault-tolerant, and highly efficient big data processing platform, with a focus on improved scalability and increased efficiency. With this guide, you’ll understand advanced concepts of the Hadoop ecosystem tool. You’ll learn how Hadoop works internally, study advanced concepts of different ecosystem tools, discover solutions to real-world use cases, and understand how to secure your cluster. It will then walk you through HDFS, YARN, MapReduce, and Hadoop 3 concepts. You’ll be able to address common challenges like using Kafka efficiently, designing low latency, reliable message delivery Kafka systems, and handling high data volumes. As you advance, you’ll discover how to address major challenges when building an enterprise-grade messaging system, and how to use different stream processing systems along with Kafka to fulfil your enterprise goals. By the end of this book, you’ll have a complete understanding of how components in the Hadoop ecosystem are effectively integrated to implement a fast and reliable data pipeline, and you’ll be equipped to tackle a range of real-world problems in data pipelines.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
About Packt
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
Index

Network


Today or tomorrow your organization or customers are likely to migrate their software and data infrastructure to the cloud. Given the shortage of engineers who most likely are experts on cloud infrastructure, you may also have to understand the cloud network infrastructure. In this section, we will cover different concepts of cloud networks and understand how an on-premise infrastructure is different from that available on cloud platforms. It doesn't matter which cloud provider you go with, such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and so on. The concept of the network remains same across each cloud provider.

Regions and availability zone

Regions are nothing but some geographical location in the world where the network and compute resources are available. Regions are governed by specific laws applicable to that region. For example, a region that is name based on anywhere in China would have to follow China's country policies with respect to cloud usage. Each resources may or may not be available in...