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Cloud Scale Analytics with Azure Data Services

By : Patrik Borosch
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Cloud Scale Analytics with Azure Data Services

By: Patrik Borosch

Overview of this book

Azure Data Lake, the modern data warehouse architecture, and related data services on Azure enable organizations to build their own customized analytical platform to fit any analytical requirements in terms of volume, speed, and quality. This book is your guide to learning all the features and capabilities of Azure data services for storing, processing, and analyzing data (structured, unstructured, and semi-structured) of any size. You will explore key techniques for ingesting and storing data and perform batch, streaming, and interactive analytics. The book also shows you how to overcome various challenges and complexities relating to productivity and scaling. Next, you will be able to develop and run massive data workloads to perform different actions. Using a cloud-based big data-modern data warehouse-analytics setup, you will also be able to build secure, scalable data estates for enterprises. Finally, you will not only learn how to develop a data warehouse but also understand how to create enterprise-grade security and auditing big data programs. By the end of this Azure book, you will have learned how to develop a powerful and efficient analytical platform to meet enterprise needs.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Data Warehousing and Considerations Regarding Cloud Computing
4
Section 2: The Storage Layer
7
Section 3: Cloud-Scale Data Integration and Data Transformation
14
Section 4: Data Presentation, Dashboarding, and Distribution

Monitoring your MDWH

Monitoring your workloads with different services on Azure might be a challenging idea when you consider the isolated service. But as mentioned in other chapters already, all Azure services that we have touched on integrate with Azure Monitor. Their logs and metrics can be sent to Log Analytics and can be analyzed together with other services at a higher level.

When we check the Azure Synapse-dedicated SQL pools, for example, you will have the option to select and push from the following log information to Log Analytics (and two other options; see the following):

  • SQLRequests: These are insights about the queries run in the pool, especially the distribution of the steps.
  • RequestSteps: Here, you will find the details about the query steps.
  • ExecRequests: High-level information about the queries.
  • DmsWorkers: Insights about the worker nodes that are executing steps during query execution.
  • Waits: Wait states during query runs; you will also...