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|a Practical guide to realizing the seamless potential of storing and managing high-volume, high-velocity data quickly and painlessly with HBase
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|a Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introducing HBase; The world of Big Data; The origin of HBase; The use cases of HBase; Installing HBase; Installing Java 1.7; The local mode; The pseudo-distributed mode; The fully distributed mode; Understanding HBase cluster components; Start playing; Summary; Chapter 2: Defining the Schema; Data modeling in HBase; Designing tables; Accessing HBase; Establishing a connection; CRUD operations; Writing data; Reading data; Updating data; Deleting data; Summary
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|a Chapter 3: Advanced Data ModelingUnderstanding keys; HBase table scans; Implementing filters; Utility filters; Comparison filters; Custom filters; Summary; Chapter 4: The HBase Architecture; Data storage; HLog (the write-ahead log -- WAL); HFile (the real data storage file); Data replication; Securing HBase; Enabling authentication; Enabling authorization; Configuring REST Clients; HBase and MapReduce; Hadoop MapReduce; Running MapReduce over HBase; HBase as a data source; HBase as a data sink; HBase as a data source and sink; Summary; Chapter 5: The HBase Advanced API; Counters
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|a Single countersMultiple counters; Coprocessors; The observer coprocessor; The endpoint coprocessor; The administrative API; The data definition API; Table name methods; Column family methods; Other methods; The HBaseAdmin API; Summary; Chapter 6: HBase Clients; The HBase shell; Data definition commands; Data manipulation commands; Data-handling tools; Kundera -- object mapper; CRUD using Kundera; Query HBase using Kundera; Using filters within query; REST client; Getting started; The plain format; The XML format; The JSON format (defined as a key-value pair); The REST Java client
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|a The Thrift clientGetting started; The Hadoop ecosystem client; Hive; Summary; Chapter 7: HBase Administration; Cluster management; The Start/stop HBase cluster; Adding nodes; Decommissioning a node; Upgrading a cluster; HBase cluster consistency; HBase data import/export tools; Copy table; Cluster monitoring; The HBase metrics framework; Master server metrics; Region server metrics; JVM metrics; Info metrics; Ganglia; Nagios; JMX; File-based monitoring; Performance tuning; Compression; Available codecs; Load balancing; Splitting regions; Merging regions; MemStore-local allocation buffer
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