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Modern Data Architectures with Python

By : Brian Lipp
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Book Image

Modern Data Architectures with Python

3 (1)
By: Brian Lipp

Overview of this book

Modern Data Architectures with Python will teach you how to seamlessly incorporate your machine learning and data science work streams into your open data platforms. You’ll learn how to take your data and create open lakehouses that work with any technology using tried-and-true techniques, including the medallion architecture and Delta Lake. Starting with the fundamentals, this book will help you build pipelines on Databricks, an open data platform, using SQL and Python. You’ll gain an understanding of notebooks and applications written in Python using standard software engineering tools such as git, pre-commit, Jenkins, and Github. Next, you’ll delve into streaming and batch-based data processing using Apache Spark and Confluent Kafka. As you advance, you’ll learn how to deploy your resources using infrastructure as code and how to automate your workflows and code development. Since any data platform's ability to handle and work with AI and ML is a vital component, you’ll also explore the basics of ML and how to work with modern MLOps tooling. Finally, you’ll get hands-on experience with Apache Spark, one of the key data technologies in today’s market. By the end of this book, you’ll have amassed a wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge to build, manage, orchestrate, and architect your data ecosystems.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1:Fundamental Data Knowledge
4
Part 2: Data Engineering Toolset
8
Part 3:Modernizing the Data Platform
13
Part 4:Hands-on Project

Spark architecture

The Apache Spark architecture is complex, to say the least, and requires in-depth knowledge. However, you only need some background knowledge to be reasonably productive with Spark. So, first, let’s go through the basics of Apache Spark.

Introduction to Apache Spark

Spark is a popular parallel data processing framework built from the lessons learned after the Apache Hadoop project. Spark is written in Scala, a JVM language, but supports other languages, including Python, R, and Java, to name a few. Spark can be used as the central processing component in any data platform, but others may be a better fit for your problem. The key thing to understand is that Spark is separated from your storage layer, which allows you to connect Spark to any storage technology you need. Similar tools include Flink, AWS Glue, and Snowflake (Snowflake uses a decoupled storage and compute layer pattern behind the scenes).

Key components

Spark is a cluster-based in-memory...