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Shrey Mehrotra
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Shrey Mehrotra has over 8 years of IT experience and, for the past 6 years, has been designing the architecture of cloud and big-data solutions for the finance, media, and governance sectors. Having worked on research and development with big-data labs and been part of Risk Technologies, he has gained insights into Hadoop, with a focus on Spark, HBase, and Hive. His technical strengths also include Elasticsearch, Kafka, Java, YARN, Sqoop, and Flume. He likes spending time performing research and development on different big-data technologies. He is the coauthor of the books Learning YARN and Hive Cookbook, a certified Hadoop developer, and he has also written various technical papers.
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Akash Grade is a data engineer living in New Delhi, India. Akash graduated with a BSc in computer science from the University of Delhi in 2011, and later earned an MSc in software engineering from BITS Pilani. He spends most of his time designing highly scalable data pipeline using big-data solutions such as Apache Spark, Hive, and Kafka. Akash is also a Databricks-certified Spark developer. He has been working on Apache Spark for the last five years, and enjoys writing applications in Python, Go, and SQL.
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What is an RDD?

RDD is at the heart of every Spark application. Let's understand the meaning of each word in more detail:

  • Resilient: If we look at the meaning of resilient in the dictionary, we can see that it means to be: able to recover quickly from difficult conditions. Spark RDD has the ability to recreate itself if something goes wrong. You must be wondering, why does it need to recreate itself? Remember how HDFS and other data stores achieve fault tolerance? Yes, these systems maintain a replica of the data on multiple machines to recover in case of failure. But, as discussed in Chapter 1, Introduction to Apache Spark, Spark is not a data store; Spark is an execution engine. It reads the data from source systems, transforms it, and loads it into the target system. If something goes wrong while performing any of the previous steps, we will lose the data. To provide...
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Published in: Jan 2019Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789349108

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Shrey Mehrotra

Shrey Mehrotra has over 8 years of IT experience and, for the past 6 years, has been designing the architecture of cloud and big-data solutions for the finance, media, and governance sectors. Having worked on research and development with big-data labs and been part of Risk Technologies, he has gained insights into Hadoop, with a focus on Spark, HBase, and Hive. His technical strengths also include Elasticsearch, Kafka, Java, YARN, Sqoop, and Flume. He likes spending time performing research and development on different big-data technologies. He is the coauthor of the books Learning YARN and Hive Cookbook, a certified Hadoop developer, and he has also written various technical papers.
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Akash Grade

Akash Grade is a data engineer living in New Delhi, India. Akash graduated with a BSc in computer science from the University of Delhi in 2011, and later earned an MSc in software engineering from BITS Pilani. He spends most of his time designing highly scalable data pipeline using big-data solutions such as Apache Spark, Hive, and Kafka. Akash is also a Databricks-certified Spark developer. He has been working on Apache Spark for the last five years, and enjoys writing applications in Python, Go, and SQL.
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