An Introduction to Delta Lake faq

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instructor Instructor: Bhavuk ChawlaDataCouch Support Team instructor-icon
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Explore the power of Delta Lake with this comprehensive course! Delta Lake is an open source storage layer that provides reliability to data lakes, enabling ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Integrity and Durability) properties, scalable metadata handling, and unifying streaming and batch data processing. Learn how to integrate Delta Lake with Big Data Frameworks like Spark, Presto, Athena, Redshift, Snowflake and more. The experienced instructors will guide you through the course agenda, which includes challenges with Delta Lake, key Big Data Architectures, Delta Architecture, Delta Lake Demo and more. Enroll now and become a Delta Lake expert!

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Course Feature

costCost:

Paid

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Udemy

certificateCertificate:

Paid Certification

languageLanguage:

English

start dateStart Date:

2021-11-15

Course Overview

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Updated in [July 17th, 2023]

Learners of this course can gain experience and expertise in Delta Lake, a unique solution for providing ACID compliance to Data Lakes built using Hadoop framework. They will learn about the challenges with Delta Lake, key Big Data Architectures, Delta Architecture, and Delta Lake Demo. They will also gain knowledge on how to leverage the efficient compression and encoding schemes that are native to Parquet. Furthermore, they will gain an understanding of how Delta Lake can seamlessly integrate with many Big Data Frameworks like Spark, Presto, Athena, Redshift, Snowflake etc.

Pros & Cons

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  • pros

    Good introductory course for Delta Lake.

  • pros

    Simple and informative.

  • cons

    Demo for Delta Lake could've been more insightful.

  • cons

    Frequent movement of cursor pointer is not good.

Course Provider

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