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Modern Data Architecture on AWS

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813396
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Behram Irani Behram Irani
Profile icon Behram Irani

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Preface Part 1: Foundational Data Lake
Prologue: The Data and Analytics Journey So Far Chapter 1: Modern Data Architecture on AWS Chapter 2: Scalable Data Lakes Part 2: Purpose-Built Services And Unified Data Access
Chapter 3: Batch Data Ingestion Chapter 4: Streaming Data Ingestion Chapter 5: Data Processing Chapter 6: Interactive Analytics Chapter 7: Data Warehousing Chapter 8: Data Sharing Chapter 9: Data Federation Chapter 10: Predictive Analytics Chapter 11: Generative AI Chapter 12: Operational Analytics Chapter 13: Business Intelligence Part 3: Govern, Scale, Optimize And Operationalize
Chapter 14: Data Governance Chapter 15: Data Mesh Chapter 16: Performant and Cost-Effective Data Platform Chapter 17: Automate, Operationalize, and Monetize Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Putting it all together

So far, we have discussed the different storage layers in a typical data lake in S3 and defined the purpose of each of the layers. We also introduced the concept of creating metadata using a Glue crawler and storing it in Glue Data Catalog. Finally, we looked at use cases for building transactional data lakes. This is a good time to pivot back to the GreatFin business requirements we introduced earlier and apply these data lake foundational concepts to our use case.

Marketing use case

Suppose the marketing department at GreatFin wants to find certain top leads for offering a new type of certificate of deposit (CD) with a higher interest rate to select a few high-net-worth customers only. In this case, the customer data will be stored in multiple systems, from different LOBs.

Let’s walk through what each layer in the data lake might look like.

Raw layer example

The following diagram is a depiction of data stored in a raw layer bucket in...

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