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Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784395490
Pages 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Shilpi Saxena Shilpi Saxena
Profile icon Shilpi Saxena

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Let's Understand Storm 2. Getting Started with Your First Topology 3. Understanding Storm Internals by Examples 4. Storm in a Clustered Mode 5. Storm High Availability and Failover 6. Adding NoSQL Persistence to Storm 7. Cassandra Partitioning, High Availability, and Consistency 8. Cassandra Management and Maintenance 9. Storm Management and Maintenance 10. Advance Concepts in Storm 11. Distributed Cache and CEP with Storm Quiz Answers Index

Setting up workers and parallelism to enhance processing


Storm is a highly scalable, distributed, and fault tolerant real-time parallel processing compute framework. Note that the emphasis is on scalability, distributed, and parallel processing—well, we already know that Storm operates in clustered mode and is therefore distributed in its basic nature. Scalability was covered in the previous section; now, let's have a closer look at parallelism. We introduced you to this concept in an earlier chapter, but now we'll get you acquainted with how to tweak it to achieve the desired performance. The following points are the key criteria for this:

  • A topology is allocated a certain number of workers at the time it's started.

  • Each component in the topology (bolts and spouts) has a specified number of executors associated with it. These executors specify the number or degree of parallelism for each running component of the topology.

  • The whole efficiency and speed factor of Storm are driven by the parallelism...

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