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Apache Hadoop

Introduction The Motivation For Hadoop


Problems with traditional large-scale systems Requirements for a new approach

Hadoop: Basic Concepts


An Overview of Hadoop The Hadoop Distributed File System Hands-On Exercise How MapReduce Works Anatomy of a Hadoop Cluster Other Hadoop Ecosystem Components

Writing a MapReduce Program


The MapReduce Flow Examining a Sample MapReduce Program Basic MapReduce API Concepts The Driver Code The Mapper The Reducer Hadoops Streaming API Using Eclipse for Rapid Development Hands-on exercise The New MapReduce API

Integrating Hadoop Into The Workflow


Relational Database Management Systems Storage Systems Importing Data from RDBMSs With Sqoop Hands-on exercise Importing Real-Time Data with Flume Accessing HDFS Using FuseDFS and Hoop

Delving Deeper Into The Hadoop API


More about ToolRunner Testing with MRUnit Reducing Intermediate Data With Combiners The configure and close methods for Map/Reduce Setup and Teardown Writing Partitioners for Better Load Balancing Hands-On Exercise Directly Accessing HDFS Using the Distributed Cache

Common MapReduce Algorithms


Sorting and Searching Indexing Machine Learning With Mahout Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency Word Co-Occurrence Hands-On Exercise

Using Hive and Pig


Hive Basics Pig Basics Hands-on exercise

Practical Development Tips and Techniques


Debugging MapReduce Code Using LocalJobRunner Mode For Easier Debugging Retrieving Job Information with Counters Logging Splittable File Formats Determining the Optimal Number of Reducers Map-Only MapReduce Jobs Hands-On Exercise

More Advanced MapReduce Programming


Custom Writables and WritableComparables Saving Binary Data using SequenceFiles and Avro Files Creating InputFormats and OutputFormats Hands-On Exercise

Joining Data Sets in MapReduce


Map-Side Joins The Secondary Sort Reduce-Side Joins

Graph Manipulation in Hadoop


Introduction to graph techniques Representing graphs in Hadoop Implementing a sample algorithm: Single Source Shortest Path

Creating Workflows With Oozie


The Motivation for Oozie Oozies Workflow Definition Format Hands-On Exercise

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