Big Data and Hadoop For Developers - Syllabus
Big Data and Hadoop For Developers - Syllabus
Description
Gartner predicts that 4.4 Million Jobs will be created globally to support BigData. BigData is a popular
term used to describe the exponential growth, availability and use of information, both structured and
unstructured. It is imperative that organizations and IT leaders focus on the ever-increasing volume,
variety and velocity of information that forms BigData.
Hadoop is the core platform for structuring BigData, and solves the problem of making it useful for
Analytics. Our course will teach you all you need to learn about using Hadoop for BigData analysis and
give you a clear understanding about processing BigData with Hadoop.
Why learn about Processing BigData with Hadoop?
Businesses are now aware of the large volumes of data that they generate in their day to day
transactions. They have also realized that this BigData can provide very valuable insights once
analyzed
The massive volume of BigData and its unstructured format make it difficult to analyze
BigData. Hadoop brings the ability to cheaply process large amounts of data, regardless of
structure.
If you are an IT professional who wants to stay up to date with the current buzzword then this
is the course for you.
Knowledge about processing BigData with Hadoop will also prove to be a huge Resume builder
for Students who will be trying for Placements soon.
If you are a developer who is uncertain about how Hadoop works, this course will clear things
up and save you lot of time and effort
If you are business that is planning to shift to Hadoop, then this is the right course for your
employees to get trained.
Processing BigData with Hadoop will prove to be an answer to many questions at once.
The session will be handled by very experienced trainers who not only have immense
knowledge but are also loaded with valuable experience
Objectives
What is Hadoop and how can it help process large data sets.
How to use HDFS (the Hadoop Distributed Filesytem), from the command line and API, for
effectively loading and processing data in Hadoop.
Get introduced to tools like Pig, Hive, HBase, Elastic MapReduce etc. and understand how they
can help in BigData projects.
A developer who wants to learn Hadoop but you dont know where to start
A team that is struggling to extract insights from large scale and fast growing data in
traditional systems
A team that has decided to migrate from a RDBMS or a traditional data warehouse to Hadoop,
but needs help getting started
Course Outline
Day 1 and 2
Introduction
Big Data
Data Science
Hadoop
What is Hadoop?
Apache Hadoop
Distributions including Hadoop: Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR, IBM, Pivotal and Intel.
Hadoop Deployment
Commodity Hardware
Hadoop Appliances
Hadoop as a Service
Lab: Install and configure a multi node Hadoop cluster with Ambari
Data Storage
HDFS Architecture
Blocks
Data Replication
Fault Tolerance
Data Integrity
Namespaces
Alternative Hadoop File Systems: IBM GPFS, MapR-FS, Lustre, Amazon S3 etc.
Data Processing
MapReduce
Data Locality
Job Execution
Partitioners
Combiners
Custom Comparators
Distributed Cache
Sorting
Joins
YARN Architecture
ResourceManager
NodeManagers
ApplicationMasters
Containers
Fault Tolerance
Tez: Accelerating processing of data stored in HDFS
Data Integration
Introduction to Sqoop
Lab: Importing data from an RDBMS to HDFS using Sqoop
Lab: Exporting data from HDFS to an RDBMS
An introduction to Hive
Architecture
Schema at Read
Querying Data
An introduction to Pig
Grunt Shell
Pig Latin
An introduction to HBase
Architecture
Client API
MapReduce Integration
Schema Design
Day 3 (optional)
MapReduce
Lab: Writing custom InputFormat and OutputFormat
Lab: Implementing Total Sort
Lab: Implementing Secondary Sort with Composite Keys and Custom Comparators
Hive
Lab: Writing Hive Queries: Managed/External Tables, Formats, Partitions etc.
Lab: Writing a User Defined Hive Function
Lab: Accessing data in Hive from Excel over ODBC
Pig
Lab: Writing and excuting a Pig Latin script
Lab: Writing a Pig User Defined Function
HBase
Lab: Importing data into HBase
Lab: Writing an HBase MapReduce Job
Other Details
Questions?
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