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Apache Storm For Beginners

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Lessons no : 13

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Develop real-time data processing skills using Apache Storm for scalable, fault-tolerant stream processing and analytics
  • Implement distributed computation workflows with Apache Storm to handle high-velocity data streams efficiently
  • Configure and deploy Apache Storm clusters for reliable, fault-tolerant stream processing in production environments
  • Design and optimize Storm topologies for performance, scalability, and fault tolerance in big data applications
  • Integrate Apache Storm with Apache Hadoop for seamless real-time data processing and analytics solutions
  • Implement data replay and guaranteed processing mechanisms within Apache Storm workflows
  • Troubleshoot common issues in Apache Storm deployments to ensure continuous, reliable stream processing
  • Utilize best practices for monitoring, maintaining, and scaling Apache Storm clusters in enterprise settings

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Apache Storm is a distributed, fault-tolerant, open-source computation system. You can use Storm to process streams of data in real time with Apache Hadoop. Storm solutions can also provide guaranteed processing of data, with the ability to replay data that wasn't successfully processed the first time .