Hi Debarchan, Thanks a lot for the session. Although I boarded it late but was fruitful. You said for a Deep Dive Session on ADLS... where you probably explain how ADLS is NOT SAME as HDFS but similar. Would you mind to tag me to that link , please.
Thanks for the video. One little tip, the term 'On Premise' is pronounced 'On Prem ice". (The ice doesn't rhyme with mice like rice or mce, it rhymes with miss or kiss).
I think AWS is providing a Lambda function to run the job/query in a serverless architecture model, we no need to worry about cluster launch, resources etc. we just need to submit the job and it will run and give the results for us. Isn't this Data Lake Analytics also a kind of AWS Lambda function? can you please clarify?
Hello. In that case, there would be more ADLAUs than vertices to process. This means ADLAUs will be idle (as there is no vertex) and you would be wasting resources = money.
That's a really cool explanation. Keep it going!
Hi Debarchan, Thanks a lot for the session. Although I boarded it late but was fruitful. You said for a Deep Dive Session on ADLS... where you probably explain how ADLS is NOT SAME as HDFS but similar. Would you mind to tag me to that link , please.
Sure, I didn't get a chance to post another video since then :)
One of the best video on Azure data Lake!!
Thanks for the video. One little tip, the term 'On Premise' is pronounced 'On Prem ice". (The ice doesn't rhyme with mice like rice or mce, it rhymes with miss or kiss).
Thanks, I will keep that in mind.
I think AWS is providing a Lambda function to run the job/query in a serverless architecture model, we no need to worry about cluster launch, resources etc. we just need to submit the job and it will run and give the results for us. Isn't this Data Lake Analytics also a kind of AWS Lambda function? can you please clarify?
Yes, they both sound similar. While I am not too familiar with AWS, but based on your description, it sounds that both are similar offerings.
Short and crisp introduction to azure.
Thank you.
Very nice explanation. Hello sir, apart from .net, is there any other way to script? I am not into MS scripting / programming languages.
I think you an use python, scala and Java in place of .NET.
Good Explanation.
How to convert tsv file to parquet file from Azure datafactoy.
It can be done using a SparkActivity from with in ADF.
Hello Sir. What will happen if we make number of ADLAUs greater than number of vertex ?
Hello. In that case, there would be more ADLAUs than vertices to process. This means ADLAUs will be idle (as there is no vertex) and you would be wasting resources = money.
Ok sir. thanks for the explanation
Thanks for the video.
Great video
Good Explanation Sarkar !
Very nice video
very informative thanks..
Glad you found it helpful.
Yarn++ really? Hahaha
Yeah, metaphorically speaking... :)