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Azure Data Engineering Cookbook

You're reading from   Azure Data Engineering Cookbook Design and implement batch and streaming analytics using Azure Cloud Services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800206557
Length 454 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nagaraj Venkatesan Nagaraj Venkatesan
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Ahmad Osama Ahmad Osama
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Working with Azure Blob Storage 2. Chapter 2: Working with Relational Databases in Azure FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Analyzing Data with Azure Synapse Analytics 4. Chapter 4: Control Flow Activities in Azure Data Factory 5. Chapter 5: Control Flow Transformation and the Copy Data Activity in Azure Data Factory 6. Chapter 6: Data Flows in Azure Data Factory 7. Chapter 7: Azure Data Factory Integration Runtime 8. Chapter 8: Deploying Azure Data Factory Pipelines 9. Chapter 9: Batch and Streaming Data Processing with Azure Databricks 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with Delta Lake

Delta Lake is a layer between Spark and the underlying storage (Azure Blob Storage, Azure Data Lake Gen2) and provides Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability (ACID) properties to Apache Spark. Delta Lake uses a transaction log to keep track of transactions and make transactions ACID compliant.

In this recipe, we'll learn how to perform insert, delete, update, and merge operations with Delta Lake, and then learn how Delta Lake uses transaction logs to implement ACID properties.

Getting ready

To get started, follow these steps:

  1. Log into https://portal.azure.com using your Azure credentials.
  2. You will need an existing Azure Databricks workspace and at least one Databricks cluster. You can create these by following the Configuring an Azure Databricks environment recipe.

How to do it…

Let's start by creating a new SQL notebook and ingesting data into Delta Lake:

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