Big Data (Manning)
Tuesday, 26 May 2015

With the subtitle "Principles and best practices of scalable realtime data systems", this book teaches you to build big data systems using an architecture that takes advantage of clustered hardware along with new tools designed specifically to capture and analyze web-scale data. Nathan Marz and James Warren describe a scalable, easy-to-understand approach to big data systems that can be built and run by a small team. Following a realistic example, they guide readers through the theory of big data systems, how to implement them in practice, and how to deploy and operate them once they're built.

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Author: Nathan Marz and James Warren
Publisher: Manning
Date: May 10, 2015
Pages: 328

ISBN: 9781617290343
Print: 1617290343
Category: Data Science
Level: Familiarity with traditional databases helpful

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