Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation | ||||||||||
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Initial release | March 28, 2008; 11 years ago | ||||||||||
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Repository | HBase Repository | ||||||||||
Written in | Java | ||||||||||
Operating system | Cross-platform | ||||||||||
Type | Distributed database | ||||||||||
License | Apache License 2.0 | ||||||||||
Website | hbase.apache.org |
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- Apache Kylin no longer provides the download for pre-built ODBC driver binary package. You can compile it from the source code (in the “odbc” sub-folder), or get from a vendor. Read this announcement.
- Download the checksum hadoop-X.Y.Z-src.tar.gz.sha512 or hadoop-X.Y.Z-src.tar.gz.mds from Apache. Shasum -a 512 hadoop-X.Y.Z-src.tar.gz; All previous releases of Hadoop are available from the Apache release archive site. Many third parties distribute products that include Apache Hadoop and related tools.
Download CData JDBC Driver for Apache HBase - SQL-based Access to Apache HBase from JDBC Driver. Apache HBase is a non-relational distributed database that enables quick real time access to up to petabytes of data. Learn more about how HBase works, the benefits, and how your business can begin using HBase.
HBase is an open-sourcenon-relationaldistributed database modeled after Google'sBigtable and written in Java. It is developed as part of Apache Software Foundation's Apache Hadoop project and runs on top of HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) or Alluxio, providing Bigtable-like capabilities for Hadoop. That is, it provides a fault-tolerant way of storing large quantities of sparse data (small amounts of information caught within a large collection of empty or unimportant data, such as finding the 50 largest items in a group of 2 billion records, or finding the non-zero items representing less than 0.1% of a huge collection).
HBase features compression, in-memory operation, and Bloom filters on a per-column basis as outlined in the original Bigtable paper.[2] Tables in HBase can serve as the input and output for MapReduce jobs run in Hadoop, and may be accessed through the Java API but also through REST, Avro or Thrift gateway APIs. HBase is a column-oriented key-value data store and has been widely adopted because of its lineage with Hadoop and HDFS. HBase runs on top of HDFS and is well-suited for faster read and write operations on large datasets with high throughput and low input/output latency.
HBase is not a direct replacement for a classic SQLdatabase, however Apache Phoenix project provides a SQL layer for HBase as well as JDBC driver that can be integrated with various analytics and business intelligence applications. The Apache Trafodion project provides a SQL query engine with ODBC and JDBC drivers and distributed ACID transaction protection across multiple statements, tables and rows that use HBase as a storage engine.
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Bibliography[edit]
- Dimiduk, Nick; Khurana, Amandeep (28 November 2012). HBase in Action (1st ed.). Manning Publications. p. 350. ISBN978-1617290527.
- George, Lars (20 September 2011). HBase: The Definitive Guide (1st ed.). O'Reilly Media. p. 556. ISBN978-1449396107.
- Jiang, Yifeng (16 August 2012). HBase Administration Cookbook (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. p. 332. ISBN978-1849517140.
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