Introduction to HBase Application Development
HBase
HBase is a column-based distributed storage system that features high reliability, performance, and scalability. HBase is designed to break through limitations of a relational database to process massive amounts of data.
Application scenarios of HBase have the following features:
- Massive data processing (higher than the TB or PB level)
- High throughput
- Highly efficient random read of massive data
- Excellent scalability
- Capable of concurrently processing structured and unstructured data
- Not all Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability (ACID) features supported by traditional relational databases are required.
- HBase tables have the following features:
- Large: One table contains hundreds of millions of rows and millions of columns.
- Column-based: Storage and rights control is implemented based on columns (families), and columns (families) are independently retrieved.
- Sparse: Null columns do not occupy storage space, so a table can be sparse.
API Types
You are advised to use Java to develop HBase applications, because HBase is developed based on Java and Java is concise, universal, and easy-to-understand.
HBase adopts the same Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) as those of Apache HBase. For details about the APIs, visit http://hbase.apache.org/apidocs/index.html.
Table 1 describes the functions that HBase can provide by invoking APIs.
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