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Securely store, and catalog data Data lakes let you store both relational and non-relational data, including data from social media, IoT (Internet of Things) devices, operational databases, and line-of-business applications.
Internet of Things (IoT): Devices such as sensors, smart appliances, and wearables continuously collect and transmit data. Transactional Systems : Businesses gather data from sales transactions, customer interactions, and operational processes. It is known for its high fault tolerance and scalability.
Internet of Things (IoT): Devices such as sensors, smart appliances, and wearables continuously collect and transmit data. Transactional Systems : Businesses gather data from sales transactions, customer interactions, and operational processes. It is known for its high fault tolerance and scalability.
Some key applications of Hadoop clusters in big data include: Data Warehousing Hadoop clusters can be used as cost-effective data warehousing solutions , storing and processing large volumes of data for businessintelligence and reporting purposes. ApacheHadoop, Cloudera, Hortonworks).
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