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Simplify Big Data Analytics with Amazon EMR

By : Sakti Mishra
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Simplify Big Data Analytics with Amazon EMR

By: Sakti Mishra

Overview of this book

Amazon EMR, formerly Amazon Elastic MapReduce, provides a managed Hadoop cluster in Amazon Web Services (AWS) that you can use to implement batch or streaming data pipelines. By gaining expertise in Amazon EMR, you can design and implement data analytics pipelines with persistent or transient EMR clusters in AWS. This book is a practical guide to Amazon EMR for building data pipelines. You'll start by understanding the Amazon EMR architecture, cluster nodes, features, and deployment options, along with their pricing. Next, the book covers the various big data applications that EMR supports. You'll then focus on the advanced configuration of EMR applications, hardware, networking, security, troubleshooting, logging, and the different SDKs and APIs it provides. Later chapters will show you how to implement common Amazon EMR use cases, including batch ETL with Spark, real-time streaming with Spark Streaming, and handling UPSERT in S3 Data Lake with Apache Hudi. Finally, you'll orchestrate your EMR jobs and strategize on-premises Hadoop cluster migration to EMR. In addition to this, you'll explore best practices and cost optimization techniques while implementing your data analytics pipeline in EMR. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build and deploy Hadoop- or Spark-based apps on Amazon EMR and also migrate your existing on-premises Hadoop workloads to AWS.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: Overview, Architecture, Big Data Applications, and Common Use Cases of Amazon EMR
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Section 2: Configuration, Scaling, Data Security, and Governance
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Section 3: Implementing Common Use Cases and Best Practices

Chapter 6: Monitoring, Scaling, and High Availability

In the previous chapter, you learned how to set up your EMR cluster and configure it with advanced settings related to hardware, software, and security and how to troubleshoot failures or slow-running clusters. In this chapter, we will dive deeper into cluster monitoring, scaling, and high-availability features.

Scaling cluster resources is an important aspect as you don't need to manually resize the cluster and also size the cluster based on specific workloads. In this chapter, you will learn about the autoscaling and managed scaling capabilities of EMR and how Amazon CloudWatch monitoring plays a role in it.

The following are the high-level topics that we will cover in this chapter:

  • Monitoring your EMR cluster
  • Scaling cluster resources
  • Comparing managed scaling with autoscaling
  • Cluster cloning and high availability with multiple master nodes