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PySpark Certification Training is designed to provide you the knowledge and skills that are required to become a successful Spark Developer using Python and prepare you for the Cloudera Hadoop and Spark Developer Certification Exam (CCA175). Throughout the PySpark Training, you will get an in-depth knowledge of Apache Spark and the Spark Ecosystem, which includes Spark RDD, Spark SQL, Spark MLlib and Spark Streaming. You will also get comprehensive knowledge of Python Programming language, HDFS, Sqoop, Flume, Spark GraphX and Messaging System such as Kafka.
In this course, you will understand Big Data, the limitations of the existing solutions for Big Data problem, how Hadoop solves the Big Data problem, Hadoop ecosystem components, Hadoop Architecture, HDFS, Rack Awareness, and Replication. You will learn about the Hadoop Cluster Architecture, important configuration files in a Hadoop Cluster. You will also get an introduction to Spark, why it is used and understanding of the difference between batch processing and real-time processing.
Course Objectives:
Spark is one of the most growing and widely used tools for Big Data & Analytics. It has been adopted by multiple companies falling into various domains around the globe and therefore, offers promising career opportunities. In order to take part in these kinds of opportunities, you need a structured training that is aligned as per Cloudera Hadoop and Spark Developer Certification (CCA175) and current industry requirements and best practices.
Besides strong theoretical understanding, it is quite essential to have a strong hands-on experience. Hence, during this PySpark course, you will be working on various industry-based use-cases and projects incorporating big data and spark tools as a part of the solution strategy.
Additionally, all your doubts will be addressed by the industry professional, currently working on real-life big data and analytics projects.
PySpark Training is curated by Industry experts and helps you to become a Spark developer. During this course, you will be trained by our expert instructors on:
Market for Big Data Analytics is growing tremendously across the world and such strong growth pattern followed by market demand is a great opportunity for all IT Professionals. Here are a few Professional IT groups, who are continuously enjoying the benefits and perks of moving into Big Data domain.
The stats provided below will provide you a glimpse of growing popularity and adoption rate of Big Data tools like Spark in the current as well as upcoming years.
As you know, nowadays, many organizations are showing interest in Big Data and are adopting Spark as a part of solution strategy, the demand of jobs in Big Data and Spark is rising rapidly. So, it is high time to pursue your career in the field of Big Data & Analytics with our PySpark Certification Training Course.
There are no such prerequisites for this PySpark Training Course. However, prior knowledge of Python Programming and SQL will be helpful but is not at all mandatory.
Towards the end of the course, you will be working on a project. Once you successfully submit your project, it will be reviewed by the expert panel. After a successful evaluation, you will be awarded Apache Spark Developer using Python certificate.
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