Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Hadoop For Dummies by Dirk deRoos Let Hadoop For Dummies help harness the power of your data and rein in the information overload Big data has become big business, and companies and organizations of all sizes are struggling to find ways to retrieve valuable information from their massive data sets with becoming overwhelmed. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Let Hadoop For Dummies help harness the power of your data and rein in the information overload Big data has become big business, and companies and organizations of all sizes are struggling to find ways to retrieve valuable information from their massive data sets with becoming overwhelmed. Enter Hadoop and this easy-to-understand For Dummies guide. Hadoop For Dummies helps readers understand the value of big data, make a business case for using Hadoop, navigate the Hadoop ecosystem, and build and manage Hadoop applications and clusters. Explains the origins of Hadoop, its economic benefits, and its functionality and practical applicationsHelps you find your way around the Hadoop ecosystem, program MapReduce, utilize design patterns, and get your Hadoop cluster up and running quickly and easilyDetails how to use Hadoop applications for data mining, web analytics and personalization, large-scale text processing, data science, and problem-solvingShows you how to improve the value of your Hadoop cluster, maximize your investment in Hadoop, and avoid common pitfalls when building your Hadoop cluster From programmers challenged with building and maintaining affordable, scaleable data systems to administrators who must deal with huge volumes of information effectively and efficiently, this how-to has something to help you with Hadoop. Notes Hadoop is an open-source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications, licensed under the Apache v2 license. This easily accessible guide educates readers about the new value of big data and how Hadoop can exploit that data to create real value. Back Cover Learn to: Understand the value of big data and how Hadoop can help manage it Navigate the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and create clusters Use applications for data mining, problem-solving, analytics, and more The easy-to-use, practical guide to using Hadoop for big data With most of the worlds data created in only the past two years, Hadoop has emerged as the definitive computing paradigm to handle big data. This comprehensive guide from IBM big data experts provides a hands-on resource for those who want to dig into the details of HDFS and MapReduce to take data storage and processing to the next level. Get started with Hadoop -- discover the origins of Hadoop, the realities of worldwide data growth, and practical use cases for this revolutionary platform Under the Hadoop hood -- dig into Hadoops distributed framework, including HDFS and MapReduce and the best tools for working with data in Hadoop Hadoop and structured data -- modernize data warehouses with Hadoop and discover data utilities like HBase, Hive, and Sqoop Hands on with Hadoop -- get your hands dirty with details on configuring Hadoop clusters and an overview of day-to-day Hadoop administration Take your Hadoop knowledge to the next level -- use additional Hadoop resources to understand the technology at a deeper level Open the book and find: Coverage of the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and Yarn Real-world use cases to help you get started Details on Hadoop distributions and cluster setup How to use Oozie for scheduling workflows How to add structure with Hive and HBase Details on running native SQL queries on Hive On-premise and cloud deployment options for Hadoop The challenges faced by administrators Flap Learn to: Understand the value of big data and how Hadoop can help manage it Navigate the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and create clusters Use applications for data mining, problem-solving, analytics, and more The easy-to-use, practical guide to using Hadoop for big data With most of the worlds data created in only the past two years, Hadoop has emerged as the definitive computing paradigm to handle big data. This comprehensive guide from IBM big data experts provides a hands-on resource for those who want to dig into the details of HDFS and MapReduce to take data storage and processing to the next level. Get started with Hadoop -- discover the origins of Hadoop, the realities of worldwide data growth, and practical use cases for this revolutionary platform Under the Hadoop hood -- dig into Hadoops distributed framework, including HDFS and MapReduce and the best tools for working with data in Hadoop Hadoop and structured data -- modernize data warehouses with Hadoop and discover data utilities like HBase, Hive, and Sqoop Hands on with Hadoop -- get your hands dirty with details on configuring Hadoop clusters and an overview of day-to-day Hadoop administration Take your Hadoop knowledge to the next level -- use additional Hadoop resources to understand the technology at a deeper level Open the book and find: Coverage of the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and Yarn Real-world use cases to help you get started Details on Hadoop distributions and cluster setup How to use Oozie for scheduling workflows How to add structure with Hive and HBase Details on running native SQL queries on Hive On-premise and cloud deployment options for Hadoop The challenges faced by administrators Author Biography Dirk deRoos is the technical sales lead for IBMs InfoSphere BigInsights. Paul C. Zikopoulos is the vice president of big data in the IBM Information Management division. Roman B. Melnyk, PhD is a senior member of the DB2 Information Development team. Bruce Brown and Rafael Coss work with big data with IBM. Table of Contents Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started with Hadoop 7 Chapter 1: Introducing Hadoop and Seeing What Its Good For 9 Chapter 2: Common Use Cases for Big Data in Hadoop 23 Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Hadoop Environment 41 Part II: How Hadoop Works 51 Chapter 4: Storing Data in Hadoop: The Hadoop Distributed File System 53 Chapter 5: Reading and Writing Data 69 Chapter 6: MapReduce Programming 83 Chapter 7: Frameworks for Processing Data in Hadoop: YARN and MapReduce 103 Chapter 8: Pig: Hadoop Programming Made Easier 117 Chapter 9: Statistical Analysis in Hadoop 129 Chapter 10: Developing and Scheduling Application Workflows with Oozie 139 Part III: Hadoop and Structured Data 155 Chapter 11: Hadoop and the Data Warehouse: Friends or Foes? 157 Chapter 12: Extremely Big Tables: Storing Data in HBase 179 Chapter 13: Applying Structure to Hadoop Data with Hive 227 Chapter 14: Integrating Hadoop with Relational Databases Using Sqoop 269 Chapter 15: The Holy Grail: Native SQL Access to Hadoop Data 303 Part IV: Administering and Configuring Hadoop 313 Chapter 16: Deploying Hadoop 315 Chapter 17: Administering Your Hadoop Cluster 335 Part V: The Part of Tens 359 Chapter 18: Ten Hadoop Resources Worthy of a Bookmark 361 Chapter 19: Ten Reasons to Adopt Hadoop 371 Index 379 Long Description Learn to: Understand the value of big data and how Hadoop can help manage it Navigate the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and create clusters Use applications for data mining, problem-solving, analytics, and more The easy-to-use, practical guide to using Hadoop for big data With most of the world s data created in only the past two years, Hadoop has emerged as the definitive computing paradigm to handle big data. This comprehensive guide from IBM big data experts provides a hands-on resource for those who want to dig into the details of HDFS and MapReduce to take data storage and processing to the next level. Get started with Hadoop discover the origins of Hadoop, the realities of worldwide data growth, and practical use cases for this revolutionary platform Under the Hadoop hood dig into Hadoop s distributed framework, including HDFS and MapReduce and the best tools for working with data in Hadoop Hadoop and structured data modernize data warehouses with Hadoop and discover data utilities like HBase, Hive, and Sqoop Hands on with Hadoop get your hands dirty with details on configuring Hadoop clusters and an overview of day-to-day Hadoop administration Take your Hadoop knowledge to the next level use additional Hadoop resources to understand the technology at a deeper level Open the book and find: Coverage of the Hadoop 2 ecosystem and Yarn Real-world use cases to help you get started Details on Hadoop distributions and cluster setup How to use Oozie for scheduling workflows How to add structure with Hive and HBase Details on running native SQL queries on Hive On-premise and cloud deployment options for Hadoop The challenges faced by administrators Details ISBN1118607554 ISBN-10 1118607554 ISBN-13 9781118607558 Format Paperback Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 005.74 Media Book Short Title HADOOP FOR DUMMIES Language English Year 2014 Illustrations black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures Edition 1st Series For Dummies (Computers) Author Dirk deRoos UK Release Date 2014-05-07 NZ Release Date 2017-10-20 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Publication Date 2014-05-07 Imprint For Dummies Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2014-05-07 AU Release Date 2014-04-03 Pages 416 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781118607558
Book Title: Hadoop For Dummies
Number of Pages: 408 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Hadoop for Dummies
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons INC International Concepts
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Computer Science
Item Height: 236 mm
Item Weight: 744 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Dirk Deroos
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