Apache HBase
About Apache HBase
HBase is a Java-based, open-source, non-relational distributed database that is based on Google's Bigtable. It is created as a component of the Apache Hadoop project and operates on top of HDFS or Alluxio, giving Hadoop features akin to those of Bigtable.
Why is Apache HBase important?
As a structured data processor for Facebook's fundamental communications infrastructure, HBase serves as one of its most well-known applications. HBase stands out from other NoSQL databases because it is renowned for offering robust data consistency on reads and writes.
Who should take the Apache HBase Exam?
- Software Developers
- Mainframe Professionals
- Project Managers
- Big Data Analysts
- Testing Professionals
- Java Developers
- Data management professionals
- Graduates who want to work on Big Data
Apache HBase Certification Course Outline
- HBase Overview
- Architecture of NoSQL
- HBase Data Modeling
- HBase Cluster Components
- HBase API and Advanced Operations
- Integration of Hive with HBase
- File Loading with Both Load Utilities
- Apache HBase Project