Real-Time Big Data Access using HBase: Boosting Performance

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Real-Time Big Data Access using HBase: Boosting Performance

Coursera · Beginner ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

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Explains using HBase for real-time big data access and performance boosting

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In the world of big data, the significant growth in both the sheer volume and variety of data has presented significant challenges. Apache HBase has emerged as a robust and scalable solution. HBase is a powerful, distributed, and scalable NoSQL database designed to handle large amounts of data while maintaining high performance. In this introductory course, you will explore the fundamental concepts of HBase and its significance in handling real-time data processing and analysis. Topics covered in this course include: -Fundamentals of HBase -Schema Design in HBase -HBase Cluster Setup, Monitoring, and Backup -HBase Querying and Retrieval Basics -Advanced HBase Querying Techniques -Batch Operations and Data Manipulation -Data Modeling for Real-Time Applications -Deployment Strategies for Real-Time Applications -Scalability and Availability in Real-Time Applications This course includes video lectures, video demonstrations, as well as hands-on application in a lab environment. By the end of this course, you will be able to design efficient HBase schemas, set up and optimize HBase clusters, perform data operations, and evaluate the proper application of HBase in real-time scenarios while considering scalability and effective deployment strategies.
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