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Raúl Estrada
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Raúl Estrada

Raúl Estrada has been a programmer since 1996 and a Java developer since 2001. He loves all topics related to computer science. With more than 15 years of experience in high-availability and enterprise software, he has been designing and implementing architectures since 2003. His specialization is in systems integration, and he mainly participates in projects related to the financial sector. He has been an enterprise architect for BEA Systems and Oracle Inc., but he also enjoys web, mobile, and game programming. Raúl is a supporter of free software and enjoys experimenting with new technologies, frameworks, languages, and methods. Raúl is the author of other Packt Publishing titles, such as Fast Data Processing Systems with SMACK and Apache Kafka Cookbook.
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Spark in cluster mode


So far in this chapter we have focused on running Spark in local mode. As we mentioned, horizontal scaling is what makes Spark so sensual and powerful. You don't need software-hardware integration gurus to run clusters with Apache Spark, and you don't need to stop the organization's entire production to escalate and add more machines to your cluster.

The good news is that the same scripts that you build on your laptop on samples of a few kilobytes, can run on business clusters that handle terabytes of information. There's no need to change the code, and no need to invoke another API. All you have to do is to test again and again to be sure your model runs correctly, and then deploy the cluster.

In this section, we'll describe the runtime architecture of a distributed Spark application, and then we'll see the options we have to run a Spark application running on a cluster.

Apache Spark has its own built-in cluster standalone manager but you can run multiple cluster managers...

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Raúl Estrada has been a programmer since 1996 and a Java developer since 2001. He loves all topics related to computer science. With more than 15 years of experience in high-availability and enterprise software, he has been designing and implementing architectures since 2003. His specialization is in systems integration, and he mainly participates in projects related to the financial sector. He has been an enterprise architect for BEA Systems and Oracle Inc., but he also enjoys web, mobile, and game programming. Raúl is a supporter of free software and enjoys experimenting with new technologies, frameworks, languages, and methods. Raúl is the author of other Packt Publishing titles, such as Fast Data Processing Systems with SMACK and Apache Kafka Cookbook.
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