The purpose of this class is to demonstrate a proof of concept using a series of lab exercise’s (in the AWS Console using AWS Kinesis Data Firehose, AWS Glue, S3, Athena and the AWS SDK, with C# code using the AWS SDK) of building a Data Lake in the AWS ecosystem.
In this class, we will be sending data from a local SQL Server database to AWS RDS securely, and automatically.
I am utilizing the .NET SDK for AWS, however, this could easily be migrated to your language of choice once you understand the concepts that I am teaching.
I will be providing the full working source code of this proof of concept.
I will also provide a working example of creating Parquet files and sending to S3 (without using Firehose).
Instructor Details
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Specification: Data Lake, Firehose, Glue, Athena, S3 and AWS SDK for .NET
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12 reviews for Data Lake, Firehose, Glue, Athena, S3 and AWS SDK for .NET
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Matthew –
This course is great for learning about big data using AWS services!
Jennifer Cox –
This educational video was very informative! Thanks!
Matthew –
This course is great for learning about big data using AWS services!
Tim Cox –
Very informative and educational. Darren has an excellent presentation style and breaks down complicated programming into easy to understand concepts.
Tim Cox –
Very informative and educational. Darren has an excellent presentation style and breaks down complicated programming into easy to understand concepts.
Ryan Poplin –
Really good run through on content (source code in IDE could be zoomed in on better for readability during the videos).
Augustine Masikonde –
The training was precise and clear, and easy to follow
stephane Gaston –
Realy great for learning about data lake using AWS services!
Sean Bradley –
I didnt expect so much of the course to be .Net. Maybe thats my mistake. I spent alot of time getting the .Net code to work (hours). If you dont know .net well find another course for this topic.
K Bear –
good course
AMRUTHAVALLI BATCHU –
Good for quick reference of different AWS component using c#
Dwight Hunter –
I guess I was assuming a step by step which I could document as I have gone along. I have done that but the lecture has been a little bit untrackable. I copy and paste the sections and the subsections and keep good notes, but there are way too many options and back and forths to gain a coherent build up of process and confidence.