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Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks

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Product type Book
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838647216
Pages 414 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alan Bernardo Palacio Alan Bernardo Palacio
Profile icon Alan Bernardo Palacio

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introducing Databricks
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Azure Databricks 3. Chapter 2: Creating an Azure Databricks Workspace 4. Section 2: Data Pipelines with Databricks
5. Chapter 3: Creating ETL Operations with Azure Databricks 6. Chapter 4: Delta Lake with Azure Databricks 7. Chapter 5: Introducing Delta Engine 8. Chapter 6: Introducing Structured Streaming 9. Section 3: Machine and Deep Learning with Databricks
10. Chapter 7: Using Python Libraries in Azure Databricks 11. Chapter 8: Databricks Runtime for Machine Learning 12. Chapter 9: Databricks Runtime for Deep Learning 13. Chapter 10: Model Tracking and Tuning in Azure Databricks 14. Chapter 11: Managing and Serving Models with MLflow and MLeap 15. Chapter 12: Distributed Deep Learning in Azure Databricks 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Structured Streaming model

A Structured Streaming model is based on a simple but powerful premise: any query executed on the data will yield the same results as a batch job at a given time. This model ensures consistency and reliability by processing data as it arrives in the data lake, within the engine, and when working with external systems.

As seen before in the previous chapters, to use Structured Streaming we just need to use Spark dataframes and the API, stating which are the I/O locations.

Structured Streaming models work by treating all new data that arrives as a new row appended to an unbound table, thereby giving us the opportunity to run batch jobs on data as if all the input were being retained, without having to do so. We then can query the streaming data as a static table and output the result to a data sink.

Structured Streaming is able to do this, thanks to a feature called Incrementalization, which plans a streaming execution every time that we run a query...

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