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Data Lake

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AWS Well-Architected
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AWS Well-Architected

Folks at AWS publish a really great resource for anyone, who is designing cloud architecture. Even if you are using already or thinking about Azure or GCP, it is a really good read and it is not your typical sleep-provoking dry white-paper. AWS did an awesome job packing a lot
Jun 19, 2020 2 min read
Building Near Real-time Big Data Lake: Part 2
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Building Near Real-time Big Data Lake: Part 2

This is the second part of the series. In Part 1 [https://boristyukin.com/building-near-real-time-big-data-lake-part-i/] I wrote about our use-case for the Data Lake architecture and shared our success story. Requirements Before we embarked on our journey, we had identified high-level requirements and guiding principles. It is crucial to think
May 9, 2020 10 min read
Building Near Real-time Big Data Lake: Part I
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Building Near Real-time Big Data Lake: Part I

Preface A lot has been said and done about a Data Lake architecture. It was 10 years ago when James Dixon defined a Data Lake concept in his viral blog post [https://jamesdixon.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/pentaho-hadoop-and-data-lakes/]. I know more people who can explain what a Data Lake
Jan 4, 2020 5 min read
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