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Tez is an extensible framework for building high performance batch and interactive data processing applications, coordinated by YARN. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
There are several frameworks available for batch processing, such as Hadoop, Apache Storm, and DataTorrent RTS. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Although this article lists a lot of targets for technical selection, there are definitely others that I haven't listed, which may be either outdated, less-used options such as Apache Storm or out of my radar from the beginning, like JAVA ecosystem. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Storm, a system for real-time and stream processing. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Google has scaled well and has helped others scale, Twitter has always been behind by years. I think the only thing they did well was Twitter Storm, now taken up by Apache Foundation. Source: over 1 year ago
Streaming: Sparks Streamings's latency is at least 500ms, since it operates on micro-batches of records, instead of processing one record at a time. Native streaming tools like Storm, Apex or Flink might be better for low-latency applications. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Apache Spark - Apache Spark is an engine for big data processing, with built-in modules for streaming, SQL, machine learning and graph processing.
Apache Flink - Flink is a streaming dataflow engine that provides data distribution, communication, and fault tolerance for distributed computations.
logstash - logstash is a tool for managing events and logs.
Google BigQuery - A fully managed data warehouse for large-scale data analytics.
Confluent - Confluent offers a real-time data platform built around Apache Kafka.
Qubole - Qubole delivers a self-service platform for big aata analytics built on Amazon, Microsoft and Google Clouds.