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Flume and Sqoop for Ingesting Big Data

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  • Updated 10/2016
4.2
(172 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 16 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Loony Corn
Rating
4.2
(172 Ratings)

Course Overview

Flume and Sqoop for Ingesting Big Data

Import data to HDFS, HBase and Hive from a variety of sources , including Twitter and MySQL

Taught by a team which includes 2 Stanford-educated, ex-Googlers. This team has decades of practical experience in working with Java and with billions of rows of data.


Use Flume and Sqoop to import data to HDFS, HBase and Hive from a variety of sources, including Twitter and MySQL


Let’s parse that.


Import data : Flume and Sqoop play a special role in the Hadoop ecosystem. They transport data from sources like local file systems, HTTP, MySQL and Twitter which hold/produce data to data stores like HDFS, HBase and Hive. Both tools come with built-in functionality and abstract away users from the complexity of transporting data between these systems.


Flume: Flume Agents can transport data produced by a streaming application to data stores like HDFS and HBase.


Sqoop: Use Sqoop to bulk import data from traditional RDBMS to Hadoop storage architectures like HDFS or Hive.


What's Covered:


Practical implementations for a variety of sources and data stores ..


  • Sources : Twitter, MySQL, Spooling Directory, HTTP
  • Sinks : HDFS, HBase, Hive

.. Flume features :


Flume Agents, Flume Events, Event bucketing, Channel selectors, Interceptors


.. Sqoop features :


Sqoop import from MySQL, Incremental imports using Sqoop Jobs

Course Content

  • 4 section(s)
  • 17 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 You, This Course and Us
  • Section 2 Why do we need Flume and Sqoop?
  • Section 3 Flume
  • Section 4 Sqoop

What You’ll Learn

  • Use Flume to ingest data to HDFS and HBase, Use Sqoop to import data from MySQL to HDFS and Hive, Ingest data from a variety of sources including HTTP, Twitter and MySQL


Reviews

  • P
    Pardeep Kumar
    5.0

    Flume was explained nicely with examples. Sqoop could be explained in more details. Overall the learning experience was nice.

  • A
    Amin Karami
    1.0

    Very simple and shallow lesson. Sqoop and Flume have very important options and configurations that have not covered here. The most commands explained in theory that we can find them easily in Internet. This is not hands-on. Only wasting my time on this lesson.

  • G
    Gajendra Singh Tomar
    5.0

    till now, happy with the approach of training

  • S
    Shaik Maricar
    5.0

    Very precise and also detailed explanation when required.. I liked it very much and appreciate the practical use case examples.

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