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Re-architect relational applications to NoSQL, integrate relational
database management systems with the Hadoop ecosystem, and
transform and migrate relational data to and from Hadoop
components. This book covers the best-practice design approaches to
re-architecting your relational applications and transforming your
relational data to optimize concurrency, security, denormalization,
and performance. Winner of IBM's 2012 Gerstner Award for his
implementation of big data and data warehouse initiatives and
author of Practical Hadoop Security, author Bhushan Lakhe walks you
through the entire transition process. First, he lays out the
criteria for deciding what blend of re-architecting, migration, and
integration between RDBMS and HDFS best meets your transition
objectives. Then he demonstrates how to design your transition
model. Lakhe proceeds to cover the selection criteria for ETL
tools, the implementation steps for migration with SQOOP- and
Flume-based data transfers, and transition optimization techniques
for tuning partitions, scheduling aggregations, and redesigning
ETL. Finally, he assesses the pros and cons of data lakes and
Lambda architecture as integrative solutions and illustrates their
implementation with real-world case studies. Hadoop/NoSQL solutions
do not offer by default certain relational technology features such
as role-based access control, locking for concurrent updates, and
various tools for measuring and enhancing performance. Practical
Hadoop Migration shows how to use open-source tools to emulate such
relational functionalities in Hadoop ecosystem components. What
You'll Learn Decide whether you should migrate your relational
applications to big data technologies or integrate them Transition
your relational applications to Hadoop/NoSQL platforms in terms of
logical design and physical implementation Discover RDBMS-to-HDFS
integration, data transformation, and optimization techniques
Consider when to use Lambda architecture and data lake solutions
Select and implement Hadoop-based components and applications to
speed transition, optimize integrated performance, and emulate
relational functionalities Who This Book Is For Database
developers, database administrators, enterprise architects,
Hadoop/NoSQL developers, and IT leaders. Its secondary readership
is project and program managers and advanced students of database
and management information systems.
Practical Hadoop Security is an excellent resource for
administrators planning a production Hadoop deployment who want to
secure their Hadoop clusters. A detailed guide to the security
options and configuration within Hadoop itself, author Bhushan
Lakhe takes you through a comprehensive study of how to implement
defined security within a Hadoop cluster in a hands-on way. You
will start with a detailed overview of all the security options
available for Hadoop, including popular extensions like Kerberos
and OpenSSH, and then delve into a hands-on implementation of user
security (with illustrated code samples) with both in-the-box
features and with security extensions implemented by leading
vendors. No security system is complete without a monitoring and
tracing facility, so Practical Hadoop Security next steps you
through audit logging and monitoring technologies for Hadoop, as
well as ready to use implementation and configuration
examples--again with illustrated code samples. The book concludes
with the most important aspect of Hadoop security - encryption.
Both types of encryptions, for data in transit and data at rest,
are discussed at length with leading open source projects that
integrate directly with Hadoop at no licensing cost. Practical
Hadoop Security: Explains importance of security, auditing and
encryption within a Hadoop installation Describes how the leading
players have incorporated these features within their Hadoop
distributions and provided extensions Demonstrates how to set up
and use these features to your benefit and make your Hadoop
installation secure without impacting performance or ease of use
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