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Real World Hadoop Upgrade Cloudera and Hadoop hands on

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  • May 07, 2025
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Real World Hadoop – Upgrade Cloudera and Hadoop hands on, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 16 lectures, based on 12 reviews, and has 228 subscribers.

You will learn about Simply run a single command on your desktop, go for a coffee, and come back with a running distributed environment for cluster deployment Quickly build an environment where Cloudera and Hadoop software can be installed. Ability to automate the installation of software across multiple Virtual Machines Upgrade the Cloudera and Hadoop Version to the next version of Hadoop This course is ideal for individuals who are Software engineers who want to expand their skills into the world of distributed computing or System Engineers that want to expand their skillsets beyond the single server or Developers who want to write/test their code against a valid distributed enviroment It is particularly useful for Software engineers who want to expand their skills into the world of distributed computing or System Engineers that want to expand their skillsets beyond the single server or Developers who want to write/test their code against a valid distributed enviroment.

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Title: Real World Hadoop – Upgrade Cloudera and Hadoop hands on

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 16

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Curriculum Items: 16

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16

Original Price: £89.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Simply run a single command on your desktop, go for a coffee, and come back with a running distributed environment for cluster deployment
  • Quickly build an environment where Cloudera and Hadoop software can be installed.
  • Ability to automate the installation of software across multiple Virtual Machines
  • Upgrade the Cloudera and Hadoop Version to the next version of Hadoop
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software engineers who want to expand their skills into the world of distributed computing
  • System Engineers that want to expand their skillsets beyond the single server
  • Developers who want to write/test their code against a valid distributed enviroment
  • Target Audiences

  • Software engineers who want to expand their skills into the world of distributed computing
  • System Engineers that want to expand their skillsets beyond the single server
  • Developers who want to write/test their code against a valid distributed enviroment
  • Note : This course is built on top of the “Real World Vagrant – Automate a Cloudera Manager Build – Toyin Akin” course

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    Upgrading Cloudera Manager enables new features of the latest product versions while preserving existing data and settings. Some new settings are added, and some additional steps may be required, but no existing configuration is removed.

    Upgrading Cloudera Manager
    The process for upgrading Cloudera Manager varies depending on the starting point. Categories of tasks to be completed include the following:

    Install databases required for the release. In Cloudera Manager 5, the Host Monitor and Service Monitor roles use an internal database that provides greater capacity and flexibility. You do not need to configure an external database for these roles.
    ??? Upgrade the Cloudera Manager Server.
    ??? Upgrade the Cloudera Manager Agent. You can use an upgrade wizard that is invoked when you connect to the Admin Console or manually install the Cloudera Manager Agent packages.

    Upgrading CDH
    Cloudera Manager 5 can manage both CDH 4 and CDH 5. To benefit from the most current CDH features, you must upgrade CDH.

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    Here I present a curriculum as to the current state of my Cloudera courses.

    My Hadoop courses are based on Vagrant so that you can practice and
    destroy your virtual environment before applying the installation onto
    real servers/VMs.

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    For those with little or no knowledge of the Hadoop eco system
    Udemy course : Big Data Intro for IT Administrators, Devs and Consultants

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    I would first practice with Vagrant so that you can carve out a
    virtual environment on your local desktop. You don’t want to corrupt
    your physical servers if you do not understand the steps or make a
    mistake.
    Udemy course : Real World Vagrant For Distributed Computing

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    I would then, on the virtual servers, deploy Cloudera Manager plus
    agents. Agents are the guys that will sit on all the slave nodes ready
    to deploy your Hadoop services
    Udemy course : Real World Vagrant – Automate a Cloudera Manager Build

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    Then deploy the Hadoop services across your cluster (via the
    installed Cloudera Manager in the previous step). We look at the logic
    regarding the placement of master and slave services.
    Udemy course : Real World Hadoop – Deploying Hadoop with Cloudera Manager

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    If you want to play around with HDFS commands (Hands on distributed file manipulation).
    Udemy course : Real World Hadoop – Hands on Enterprise Distributed Storage.

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    You can also automate the deployment of the Hadoop services via
    Python (using the Cloudera Manager Python API). But this is an advanced
    step and thus I would make sure that you understand how to manually
    deploy the Hadoop services first.
    Udemy course : Real World Hadoop – Automating Hadoop install with Python!

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    There is also the upgrade step. Once you have a running cluster, how
    do you upgrade to a newer hadoop cluster (Both for Cloudera Manager and
    the Hadoop Services).
    Udemy course : Real World Hadoop – Upgrade Cloudera and Hadoop hands on

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Suggested course curriculum to follow

    Chapter 2: First Steps. Bring up the Environment

    Lecture 1: Course Notes and Resources

    Lecture 2: Stepping through the MultiNode Virtual Machine topology we are going to build.

    Lecture 3: Short background on the Cluster that it about to be built

    Chapter 3: Install Hadoop with CDH 5.7.2

    Lecture 1: Install Hadoop with CDH 5.7.2 – Part I

    Lecture 2: Install Hadoop with CDH 5.7.2 – Part II

    Lecture 3: Install Hadoop with CDH 5.7.2 – Part III

    Chapter 4: Upgrading Cloudera Manager

    Lecture 1: Prep for Hadoop CDH 5.8.2 Upgrade

    Lecture 2: First steps – Upgrade Cloudera Manager to 5.8.2

    Lecture 3: Part I – Upgrade Cloudera Agents to 5.8.2

    Lecture 4: Part II – Upgrade Cloudera Agents to 5.8.2

    Lecture 5: Part III – Upgrade Cloudera Agents to 5.8.2

    Chapter 5: Upgrading Hadoop

    Lecture 1: Part I – Upgrade Hadoop Cluster to CDH 5.8.2

    Lecture 2: Part II – Upgrade Hadoop Cluster to CDH 5.8.2

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Real World Hadoop Upgrade Cloudera and hands on  No.2
    Toyin Akin
    Big Data Engineer, Capital Markets FinTech Developer
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