How Dream 11 Process 7TB of Data Daily?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @DarshilParmar
    @DarshilParmar  Год назад +9

    LIKE LIKE LIKE!!!! What did you learn from this video? Also, let me know if you'd like to see more case studies like this :)

  • @eshankasliwal
    @eshankasliwal Год назад +3

    Hey Darshil, it would be really great if you started making case studies about data pipelining for different companies!
    Would be really beneficially for all of us!

  • @shivanshdubey2124
    @shivanshdubey2124 3 месяца назад

    Updates onto the DB are automatically captured by Kafka ? Is that so? I was under the assumption that a background process would capture the changes and push it onto kafka

  • @sachinsuman8536
    @sachinsuman8536 Год назад +1

    Plz make a complete video series on pyspark. How much of spark should one learn for getting most of the works done? plz make it from beginner point of view.

  • @sagarbhowal9016
    @sagarbhowal9016 Год назад +1

    Hey Darshil,
    Hope to see your Azure Data Engineering end to end project very soon!

  • @wealthywisetamizha
    @wealthywisetamizha Год назад

    Thanks, Darshill

  • @sharaths5487
    @sharaths5487 Год назад +1

    Like the way how you explain complex architecture in a simple ways👏

  • @imdeepu7855
    @imdeepu7855 Год назад

    Excellent work Darshil. We expecting more data architeture & case study videos of other companies

  • @sscousllc
    @sscousllc 2 месяца назад

    how i can extract data from dream 11 of each match and each player is it possible & how ?

  • @mahmoodhossainfarsim6292
    @mahmoodhossainfarsim6292 Год назад

    Can you make something with Kubernetes ? I mean how it can be useful for a data engineering project. Thank you

  • @hsk7715
    @hsk7715 Год назад

    Can u make video on gpt4 how much affect to data jobs like data engineers ,data analyst and data scientist

  • @artsbypratik
    @artsbypratik Год назад

    Thanks Darshil!!

  • @jonasweigl
    @jonasweigl Год назад

    Can you add content related to Databricks? Maybe a data pipeline project with Delta Live Tables .. would be very nice!

  • @nokibul4713
    @nokibul4713 Год назад

    Yeah i liked it. You explained it so smoothly. Nice Job. Can you make a case study like this of any VOD and Live Streaming Applications like Netflix, Amazon prime.

  • @user-fr2eb1hb3o
    @user-fr2eb1hb3o Год назад

    This is Awesome Darshil, keep making these architecture videos.

  • @Vonneuman8676
    @Vonneuman8676 Год назад

    Great work❤hats off for your efforts

  • @bhavindedhia3976
    @bhavindedhia3976 Год назад

    Informative video! Please try to make more such videos

  • @studioTIMI
    @studioTIMI Год назад

    Darshil is it possible to get invoice when i'll buy your course?

  • @harshchaudhary9244
    @harshchaudhary9244 Год назад

    Very informative, please make more videos Darshil!!.

  • @planetuzo
    @planetuzo Год назад

    Kudos to you

  • @sajjanparida
    @sajjanparida Год назад

    7TB seems very less if I compare the data different companies are dealing with in the industry.

  • @srikanthreddy9893
    @srikanthreddy9893 Год назад

    Hey nice work pls post similar content. I really appreciate it.

  • @jsarkar88
    @jsarkar88 Год назад

    Great information Darshil.👌

  • @parwezattar4228
    @parwezattar4228 Год назад

    Great info 👍

  • @chessforevery1
    @chessforevery1 Год назад

    Thanks for video

  • @pushkarratnaparkhi2205
    @pushkarratnaparkhi2205 Год назад

    Great stuff 💯💯

  • @sachinsuman8536
    @sachinsuman8536 Год назад

    So the conclusion of the video is that data engineers are not required anymore?

    • @DarshilParmar
      @DarshilParmar  Год назад +1

      Not really, there are few things that can be automated but DE needed to manage and build new things

  • @bamboomabmoo1979
    @bamboomabmoo1979 Год назад

    What was the topic ? 🙄
    no brain matter stuff found. Disappointing 😥

    • @DarshilParmar
      @DarshilParmar  Год назад

      I visited AWS Summit and learned how Dream 11 built their architecture but looks like people didn't like it!
      Thanks for the feedback