What is the relationship between hdfs, hbase, pig, hive and azkaban?
Answer / Mohammed Shafi
HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) provides a distributed storage system for large datasets. HBase is a NoSQL database built on top of HDFS, designed to handle structured data with real-time read/write access. Apache Pig and Apache Hive are data processing frameworks that run on top of HDFS, enabling SQL-like querying of large datasets. Azkaban is a fictional prison in the Harry Potter series and has no direct relationship to these technologies.
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