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Azure Data Engineer Certification Path (DP-203): 2023 Roadmap

Knowledge Hut

When designing, constructing, maintaining, and troubleshooting data pipelines that transfer data from its source to the proper storage place and make it accessible for analysis and reporting, we collaborate with data architects and data scientists. is the responsibility of data engineers.

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100+ Data Engineer Interview Questions and Answers for 2023

ProjectPro

Differentiate between relational and non-relational database management systems. Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) Non-relational Database Management Systems Relational Databases primarily work with structured data using SQL (Structured Query Language).

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100+ Big Data Interview Questions and Answers 2023

ProjectPro

Big Data is a collection of large and complex semi-structured and unstructured data sets that have the potential to deliver actionable insights using traditional data management tools. Big data operations require specialized tools and techniques since a relational database cannot manage such a large amount of data.

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Unstructured Data: Examples, Tools, Techniques, and Best Practices

AltexSoft

Structured data is formatted in tables, rows, and columns, following a well-defined, fixed schema with specific data types, relationships, and rules. A fixed schema means the structure and organization of the data are predetermined and consistent. Without a fixed schema, the data can vary in structure and organization.

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The Modern Data Stack: What It Is, How It Works, Use Cases, and Ways to Implement

AltexSoft

Built around a cloud data warehouse, data lake, or data lakehouse. Modern data stack tools are designed to integrate seamlessly with cloud data warehouses such as Redshift, Bigquery, and Snowflake, as well as data lakes or even the child of the first two — a data lakehouse.

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