AWS Athena - Interactive SQL Interface

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Learn AWS Athena interacting with S3 and other data sources using Sql queries

Description​

Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to manage, and you pay only for the queries that you run.

In this course you will work with,
• Creating a database
• Creating tables
• Create table out of a file
• Querying the data from S3 bucket
• CTAS (Create Table As Select)
• Partitions and Bucketing
• Interact with structured, unstructured and semi structured data
• Store the data in TEXTFILE, PARQUET, JSON, ORC and AVRO formats

Athena is easy to use. Simply point to your data in Amazon S3, define the schema, and start querying using standard SQL. Most results are delivered within seconds. With Athena, there’s no need for complex ETL jobs to prepare your data for analysis. This makes it easy for anyone with SQL skills to quickly analyze large-scale datasets.
Athena is out-of-the-box integrated with AWS Glue Data Catalog, allowing you to create a unified metadata repository across various services, crawl data sources to discover schemas and populate your Catalog with new and modified table and partition definitions, and maintain schema versioning.

Amazon Athena uses Presto with ANSI SQL support and works with a variety of standard data formats, including CSV, JSON, ORC, Avro, and Parquet. Athena is ideal for interactive querying and can also handle complex analysis, including large joins, window functions, and arrays. Amazon Athena is highly available; and executes queries using compute resources across multiple facilities and multiple devices in each facility. Amazon Athena uses Amazon S3 as its underlying data store, making your data highly available and durable.

Who this course is for:​

  • ETL Developers
  • Data Analysts
  • Data Architects
  • ETL Architects
  • Business Analysts
  • Database developers
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