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Scalable Data Architecture with Java

By : Sinchan Banerjee
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Scalable Data Architecture with Java

By: Sinchan Banerjee

Overview of this book

Java architectural patterns and tools help architects to build reliable, scalable, and secure data engineering solutions that collect, manipulate, and publish data. This book will help you make the most of the architecting data solutions available with clear and actionable advice from an expert. You’ll start with an overview of data architecture, exploring responsibilities of a Java data architect, and learning about various data formats, data storage, databases, and data application platforms as well as how to choose them. Next, you’ll understand how to architect a batch and real-time data processing pipeline. You’ll also get to grips with the various Java data processing patterns, before progressing to data security and governance. The later chapters will show you how to publish Data as a Service and how you can architect it. Finally, you’ll focus on how to evaluate and recommend an architecture by developing performance benchmarks, estimations, and various decision metrics. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to successfully orchestrate data architecture solutions using Java and related technologies as well as to evaluate and present the most suitable solution to your clients.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Foundation of Data Systems
5
Section 2 – Building Data Processing Pipelines
11
Section 3 – Enabling Data as a Service
14
Section 4 – Choosing Suitable Data Architecture

Cloud platforms

Cloud computing involves delivering computing services such as storage, compute, networking, and intelligence over the internet. It offers a pay-as-you-go model, which means you only pay for the service you use. This helps cut down on your operating costs, as well as capital expenditure (CapEx) costs. Cloud enables optimal resource utilization, instant scalability, agility, and ease of maintenance, enabling faster innovation and economies of scale. For example, Canva is a design tool that anyone can access via its simple user interface. In 2019, it had 55 million users. At the time of writing, it has 85 million users worldwide, creating 100+ designs per second. To accommodate this exponential customer and data volume growth seamlessly with similar or better performance, Canva uses the AWS platform.

The following cloud computing distributions are the market leaders in cloud computing and are often referred to as the Big 3 of cloud computing:

  • AWS by Amazon
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