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Apache Spark

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Apache Spark

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Version 3.3.1+ Free Support on Ubuntu 20.04

Apache Spark is an open-source distributed computing system that provides a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. It is designed to be fast, flexible, and suitable for a wide range of applications, including data analytics, machine learning, graph processing, and more. Spark offers high-level APIs in languages like Java, Scala, Python, and R, enabling developers to build sophisticated, parallelized applications. Apache Spark is a powerful open-source distributed computing system provided as-is without any warranty. Users are strongly encouraged to thoroughly review and understand the software's capabilities, limitations, and security considerations before implementing it. Usage of Apache Spark or any modifications made to it are entirely at the user's own risk.


Features of Apache Spark:
  • Apache Spark facilitates high-speed distributed data processing, offering a versatile platform for various computing tasks.
  • Users can leverage Spark's capabilities to perform data analysis, machine learning, graph processing, and more, utilizing its distributed computing abilities.
  • The system allows for customization through various APIs in Java, Scala, Python, and R, providing flexibility for diverse business needs.
  • Apache Spark includes libraries for SQL, streaming data processing, graph processing, and machine learning, enabling a wide array of data-driven applications.

Disclaimer: Apache Spark™ is an open-source distributed computing system. Apache Spark is a registered trademark of its respective owners and is utilized here for informational purposes only. Any trademarks, service marks, product names, or named features are assumed to be the property of their respective owners. The use of these trademarks does not imply any relationship or endorsement unless explicitly stated.