Architecting HBase Applications (O'Reilly)
Thursday, 25 August 2016

Subtitled "A Guidebook for Successful Development and Design" this book is intended for thosewant to take a deep dive into use cases, features, and troubleshooting HBase.Jean-Marc Spaggiari and Kevin O'Dell introduce  a controlled set of APIs that coincide with use-case examples and easily deployed use-case models, as well explaining as sizing/best practices to help jump start your enterprise application development and deployment.

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Authors: Jean-Marc Spaggiari and Kevin O'Dell 

Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: August 8, 2016
Pages: 252
ISBN:978-1491915813
Print: 1491915811
Kindle: B01IO2VKJA

 

 

  • Learn design patterns—and not just components—necessary for a successful HBase deployment
  • Go in depth into all the HBase shell operations and API calls required to implement documented use cases
  • Become familiar with the most common issues faced by HBase users, identify the causes, and understand the consequences
  • Learn document-specific API calls that are tricky or very important for users
  • Get use-case examples for every topic presented

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