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Apache Hadoop for Operations Staff
Marina 2
Systems are increasingly automated, and we're generating information faster than ever before. Data storage capacity has risen while prices have fallen, finally making it possible to store and analyze vast amounts of information in order to gain valuable insight into customer behavior, important trends, and new opportunities.
At the forefront of the Big Data revolution is Apache Hadoop, an open source system that harnesses the power of commodity hardware to achieve large-scale data storage and processing. This class will begin with a solid overview of Apache Hadoop and related tools, then move into a more detailed discussion of interest to those who want to learn more about security and performance considerations, as well as the planning, installation, monitoring, and maintenance of a production Hadoop cluster.
System administrators and network operations staff; Â architects and IT management who have a technical background; developers who are interested in a semi-technical introduction to Hadoop.
What you need to get started with Hadoop.
- Why the world needs Hadoop
- What Hadoop is and what it can do
- Overview of the Hadoop ecosystem
- The Architecture behind Hadoop
- Hadoop cluster planning
- The Hadoop cluster operation
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