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Cloudera Training for Apache HBase

Take your knowledge to the next level with Cloudera Training for Apache HBase. Cloudera Educational Services’ three-day training course enables participants to store and access massive quantities...

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Duration 3 days
Course Code CLD-HBASE
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

Take your knowledge to the next level with Cloudera Training for Apache HBase. Cloudera Educational Services’ three-day training course enables participants to store and access massive quantities of multi-structured data and perform hundreds of thousands of operations per second.

Skills Gained

During this course, you will learn how to:

  • Determine whether HBase is appropriate for a given use case
  • Employ best practices for schema and row key design
  • Create, populate, alter, and remove HBase tables
  • Add, locate, retrieve, update, and delete data
  • Perform common cluster administration tasks
  • Identify and resolve performance bottlenecks

Who Can Benefit

This course is appropriate for developers and administrators who intend to use HBase.

Prerequisites

Prior experience with databases and data modeling is helpful, but not required. Knowledge of Java is assumed. Prior knowledge of Hadoop is not required, but Cloudera Developer Training for Spark and Hadoop provides an excellent foundation for this course.

Course Details

Introduction to Hadoop and HBase

  • Introducing Hadoop
  • Core Hadoop Components
  • Exercise: Using HDFS
  • What is HBase?
  • Strengths of HBase
  • HBase in Production
  • Weaknesses of HBase

HBase Tables

  • HBase Concepts
  • HBase Table Fundamentals
  • Thinking About Table Design
  • Exercise: HBase Data Import

HBase Shell

  • Creating Tables with the HBase Shell
  • Working with Tables
  • Exercise: Using the HBase Shell
  • Working with Table Data
  • Exercise: Data Access in the HBase Shell

HBase Architecture Fundamentals

  • HBase Regions
  • HBase Cluster Architecture
  • HBase and HDFS Data Locality

HBase Schema Design

  • General Design Considerations
  • Application-Centric Design
  • Designing HBase Row Keys
  • Other HBase Table Features
  • Exercise: Using MIN_VERSIONS and Time-To-Live
  • General Design Considerations
  • Application-Centric Design
  • Designing HBase Row Keys

Basic Data Access with the HBase API

  • Options to Access HBase Data
  • Creating and Deleting HBase Tables
  • Retrieving Data with Get
  • Retrieving Data with Scan
  • Inserting and Updating Data
  • Deleting Data
  • Exercise: Using the Developer API

More Advanced HBase API Features

  • Filtering Scans
  • Exercise: HBase Filters
  • Client-Side Write Buffer
  • Exercise: Using Client-Side Write Buffer
  • Best Practices
  • HBase Coprocessors
  • Exercise: Using Atomic Counters

HBase Write Path

  • HBase Write Path
  • Exercise: Exploring HBase
  • Compaction
  • Splits
  • Exercise: Flushes and Compactions

HBase Read Path

  • How HBase Reads Data
  • Block Caches for Reading

HBase Performance Tuning

  • Column Family Considerations
  • Schema Design Considerations
  • Configuring for Caching
  • Memory Considerations
  • Dealing with Time Series and Sequential Data
  • Pre-Splitting Regions
  • Exercise: DetectingHot Spots

HBase Administration and Cluster Management

  • HBase Schema Design
  • General Design Considerations
  • Application-Centric Design
  • Designing HBase Row Keys

HBase Replication and Backup

  • HBase Replication
  • HBase Backup
  • MapReduce and HBase Clusters
  • Exercise: Administration

Using Hive and Impala with HBase

  • How to use Hive and Impala to Access HBase
  • Exercise: Hive and HBase

Appendix A: Accessing Data with Python and Thrift

  • Thrift Usage
  • Working with Tables
  • Getting and Putting Data
  • ScanningData
  • Deleting Data
  • Counters
  • Filters
  • Optional Exercise: Using Python and Thrift with HBase

Appendix B: OpenTSDB

Appendix C: hbase-spark API

  • Introduction
  • Architecture and Integration Patterns
  • Typing and API Usage
  • Future Work
  • Optional Exercise: Using hbase-sparkAPI

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

What languages are used to deliver training?

Most courses are conducted in English, unless otherwise specified. Some courses will have the word "FRENCH" marked in red beside the scheduled date(s) indicating the language of instruction.

What does GTR stand for?

GTR stands for Guaranteed to Run; if you see a course with this status, it means this event is confirmed to run. View our GTR page to see our full list of Guaranteed to Run courses.

Does Ascendient Learning deliver group training?

Yes, we provide training for groups, individuals and private on sites. View our group training page for more information.

What does vendor-authorized training mean?

As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

Is the training too basic, or will you go deep into technology?

It depends on your requirements, your role in your company, and your depth of knowledge. The good news about many of our learning paths, you can start from the fundamentals to highly specialized training.

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We continuously work with our vendors to evaluate and refresh course material to reflect the latest training courses and best practices.

Are your instructors seasoned trainers who have deep knowledge of the training topic?

Ascendient Learning instructors have an average of 27 years of practical IT experience and have also served as consultants for an average of 15 years. To stay current, instructors spend at least 25 percent of their time learning new, emerging technologies and courses.

Do you provide hands-on training and exercises in an actual lab environment?

Lab access is dependent on the vendor and the type of training you sign up for. However, many of our top vendors will provide lab access to students to test and practice. The course description will specify lab access.

Will you customize the training for our company’s specific needs and goals?

We will work with you to identify training needs and areas of growth.  We offer a variety of training methods, such as private group training, on-site of your choice, and virtually. We provide courses and certifications that are aligned with your business goals.

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Reviews

Great training it covered the most importan topics if GitHub copilot with good explanation and good labs.

They were very good. They made sure everyone was able to get into the training and got all of the material needed for class.

Instructor was great, course was mostly very good except for too much focus on pricing

The format of the class was concise. I learned new skills to use at my workplace.

Both course material and instructor demonstrated a sound foundation on Maximo material