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Serverless Analytics with Amazon Athena

By : Anthony Virtuoso, Mert Turkay Hocanin, Aaron Wishnick
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Serverless Analytics with Amazon Athena

By: Anthony Virtuoso, Mert Turkay Hocanin, Aaron Wishnick

Overview of this book

Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon S3 using SQL, without needing to manage any infrastructure. This book begins with an overview of the serverless analytics experience offered by Athena and teaches you how to build and tune an S3 Data Lake using Athena, including how to structure your tables using open-source file formats like Parquet. You’ll learn how to build, secure, and connect to a data lake with Athena and Lake Formation. Next, you’ll cover key tasks such as ad hoc data analysis, working with ETL pipelines, monitoring and alerting KPI breaches using CloudWatch Metrics, running customizable connectors with AWS Lambda, and more. Moving on, you’ll work through easy integrations, troubleshooting and tuning common Athena issues, and the most common reasons for query failure. You will also review tips to help diagnose and correct failing queries in your pursuit of operational excellence. Finally, you’ll explore advanced concepts such as Athena Query Federation and Athena ML to generate powerful insights without needing to touch a single server. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build and use a data lake with Amazon Athena to add data-driven features to your app and perform the kind of ad hoc data analysis that often precedes many of today’s ML modeling exercises.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Fundamentals Of Amazon Athena
5
Section 2: Building and Connecting to Your Data Lake
9
Section 3: Using Amazon Athena
14
Chapter 11: Operational Excellence – Monitoring, Optimization, and Troubleshooting
15
Section 4: Advanced Topics

Metering and billing

Amazon Athena meters the amount of data Athena must read to satisfy your query. The data your query reads is then billed at the rate of $5 per terabyte. This pricing model's simplicity makes it easy to quickly estimate how much the query you are about to run might cost. If your table is 1 terabyte in size, it's a reasonably safe assumption that querying such a table should not cost more than $5. You might think that this is the end of the pricing conversation, and for all practical purposes, it is. However, in classic AWS fashion, the model's simplicity hides the real value of what that $5 is actually buying you.

As of this writing, several alternative offerings are also charging $5/TB scanned for a similarly rich SQL interface. Beyond informing you of how Athena is priced, the goal of this section is to help you understand what that $5/TB is buying.

Let's double-click on the metering aspect first. Amazon Athena charges you for the bytes...