Introduction to Apache Phoenix : a practical guide to transitioning from SQL systems to Big Data NoSQL
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Introduction to Apache Phoenix : a practical guide to transitioning from SQL systems to Big Data NoSQL
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- a practical guide to transitioning from SQL systems to Big Data NoSQL
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- with Tom Hanlon
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- "This is a beginner level class for data analysts with RDBMS backgrounds looking to learn more about Big Data NoSQL solutions and the available SQL layers for Big Data. The course begins with a review of the performance characteristics of SQL systems vs. NoSQL systems, so you'll know how to structure data to get maximum performance from NoSQL solutions. It then moves into a detailed tutorial on how to use Apache Phoenix, the easy-to-use SQL "skin" layer for NoSQL HBase."--Resource description page
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- QA76.9.D32
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- Presenter, Tom Hanlon
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