What are different modes of execution in Apache Pig?
Answer / Anil Tyagi
The different modes of execution in Apache Pig are: local mode, pseudo-distributed mode, and fully distributed mode. Local mode runs Pig scripts locally without using Hadoop. Pseudo-distributed mode simulates a Hadoop cluster on a single machine, while fully distributed mode uses a real Hadoop cluster for execution.
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