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Mastering Amazon Redshift - Scalable Cloud Data Warehousing - cover

Mastering Amazon Redshift - Scalable Cloud Data Warehousing

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Amazon Redshift: Scalable Cloud Data Warehousing" is an authoritative guide designed for beginners and experienced professionals alike, seeking to harness the full potential of Amazon's leading data warehousing solution. As businesses increasingly rely on robust, scalable data analytics, Redshift stands out with its high-performance capabilities, seamless integration with AWS services, and cost-effectiveness. This book provides a structured, in-depth exploration of Amazon Redshift, covering core concepts from setup and architecture to performance optimization and security best practices.The book begins by establishing a solid foundation in data warehousing principles and Redshift's unique architecture, guiding readers through efficient data modeling and schema design to maximize query performance. It then delves into the practicalities of loading and analyzing large datasets, integrating Redshift with a host of AWS services to extend functionality, and maintaining optimal cluster operations through robust monitoring and maintenance strategies. By offering clear insights into managing security and compliance, as well as innovative integration techniques, this book equips you with the knowledge and tools required to drive data-driven decisions within your organization. Whether you are setting up Redshift for the first time or seeking to refine and expand an existing deployment, this comprehensive resource is your ultimate companion in mastering Amazon Redshift.
Available since: 01/07/2025.
Print length: 300 pages.

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