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Big data hadoop tutorial for beginners - Gurgaon
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Big data refer to all the data generated through various platforms across the world. A data is classified as big if the total size is more than 1 GB/TB/PB/EX.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
Big data refer to all the data generated through various platforms across the world. A data is classified as big if the total size is more than 1 GB/TB/PB/EX.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
Big data refer to all the data generated through various platforms across the world. A data is classified as big if the total size is more than 1 GB/TB/PB/EX.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
3) Semi-structured
Example of BigData:
1) New York Exchange generates about 1 TB of new trade data per day.
2) Social Media: Statistics show that 500+ terabytes of data get ingested into the database of social media site Facebook, every day.
Data mainly generated in terms of
Photos & video uploads
Message exchanges
Putting comments etc.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
Big data refer to all the data generated through various platforms across the world. A data is classified as big if the total size is more than 1 GB/TB/PB/EX.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
Big data refer to all the data generated through various platforms across the world. A data is classified as big if the total size is more than 1 GB/TB/PB/EX.
Categories of BigData:
1) Structured
2) Unstructured
3) Semi-structured
Example of BigData:
1) New York Exchange generates about 1 TB of new trade data per day.
2) Social Media: Statistics show that 500+ terabytes of data get ingested into the database of social media site Facebook, every day.
Data mainly generated in terms of
Photos & video uploads
Message exchanges
Putting comments etc.