Apache Ignite

PT20577
Training Summary
Apache Ignite is an open-source distributed database, caching and processing platform designed to store and compute on large volumes of data across a cluster of nodes. This course offers an introduction to Apache Ignite. It is intended for data scientists and software engineers. It gives them practical level of experience, achieved through a combination of about 50% lecture, 50% lab work.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should have the following skills and experience:
  • Familiarity with Big Data
  • Be able to navigate Linux command line
  • Basic knowledge of command line Linux editors (VI / nano)
Duration
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for data scientists and developers.
Course Topics
  • Overview
  • In-memory data grid
  • Highly available service grid
  • Streaming (event processing for IoT and fast data)
  • In-memory computing use cases for high-performance
  • Use cases
  • High volume of ACID transactions in your system
  • Database bottleneck in your application
  • Developing and deploying microservices in a distributed fashion
  • Improving the Hadoop ecosystem (OLAP) without making changes in your existing MapReduce jobs
  • Sharing Spark RDD directly in-memory (without storing the state into the disk
  • Processing continuous never-ending streams and complex events of data.
  • Running distributed computations in parallel fashion to gain high performance

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