#BDAM: Apache Phoenix: OLTP in Hadoop, by James Taylor, Saleforce.com
EXPAND FOR MORE INFO. Speaker: James Taylor, Saleforce.com Big Data Applications Meetup, 01/27/2016 Palo Alto, CA More info here: http://www.meetup.com/BigDataApps/ Link to slides: http://www.slideshare.net/caskdata/apache-phoenix-oltp-in-hadoop-by-james-taylor-saleforcecom About the talk: This talk will examine how Apache Phoenix, a top level Apache project, differentiates itself from other SQL solutions in the Hadoop ecosystem. It will start with exploring some of the fundamental concepts in Phoenix that lead to dramatically better performance and explain how this enables support of features such as secondary indexing, joins, and multi-tenancy. Next, an overview of ACID transactions, a new feature available in our 4.7.0 release, will be given along with an outline of the integration we did with Tephra to enable this new capability. This will include a demo to demonstrate how Phoenix can be used seamlessly in CDAP. The talk will conclude with a discussion of some in flight work to move on top of Apache Calcite to improve query optimization, broaden our SQL support, and provide better interop with other projects such as Drill, Hive, Kylin, and Samza.
EXPAND FOR MORE INFO. Speaker: James Taylor, Saleforce.com Big Data Applications Meetup, 01/27/2016 Palo Alto, CA More info here: http://www.meetup.com/BigDataApps/ Link to slides: http://www.slideshare.net/caskdata/apache-phoenix-oltp-in-hadoop-by-james-taylor-saleforcecom About the talk: This talk will examine how Apache Phoenix, a top level Apache project, differentiates itself from other SQL solutions in the Hadoop ecosystem. It will start with exploring some of the fundamental concepts in Phoenix that lead to dramatically better performance and explain how this enables support of features such as secondary indexing, joins, and multi-tenancy. Next, an overview of ACID transactions, a new feature available in our 4.7.0 release, will be given along with an outline of the integration we did with Tephra to enable this new capability. This will include a demo to demonstrate how Phoenix can be used seamlessly in CDAP. The talk will conclude with a discussion of some in flight work to move on top of Apache Calcite to improve query optimization, broaden our SQL support, and provide better interop with other projects such as Drill, Hive, Kylin, and Samza.