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High Availability (Multi-AZ) for Cloudera Operational Database

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Introduction In the previous blog post we covered the high availability feature of Cloudera Operational Database (COD) in Amazon AWS. Cloudera recently released a new version of COD, which adds HA support to Microsoft Azure-based databases in the Cloud. See Azure availability zones.

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Value Proposition of the Cloudera Operational Database over Legacy Apache HBase Deployments

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The CDP Operational Database ( COD ) builds on the foundation of existing operational database capabilities that were available with Apache HBase and/or Apache Phoenix in legacy CDH and HDP deployments. Technology Cost Optimization. There are two major drivers of technology cost optimization with COD: .

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Five Reasons for Migrating HBase Applications to the Cloudera Operational Database in the Public Cloud

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Apache HBase has long been the database of choice for business-critical applications across industries. This is primarily because HBase provides unmatched scale, performance, and fault-tolerance that few other databases can come close to. Cloudera has had HBase as part of its legacy offerings (CDH and HDP) on premises for many years.

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High Availability (Multi-AZ) for CDP Operational Database

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CDP Operational Database (COD) is an autonomous transactional database powered by Apache HBase and Apache Phoenix. It is one of the main Data Services that runs on Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) Public Cloud. So, Multi-AZ stretch deployments are required to achieve 99.95+% availability.

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Why Replicating HBase Data Using Replication Manager is the Best Choice

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Cloudera Replication Manager is a key Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) service, designed to copy and migrate data between environments and infrastructures across hybrid clouds. In CDP’s Operational Database (COD) you use HBase as a data store with HDFS and/or Amazon S3/Azure Blob Filesystem (ABFS) providing the storage infrastructure. .