Importing data using Sqoop in compressed format
In this recipe, we are going to talk about a very important feature of Sqoop that allows us to compress the imported data. We can also choose the compression algorithm.
Getting ready
To perform this recipe, you should have a Hadoop cluster running with you as well as the latest version of Sqoop installed on it. Here I am using Sqoop 1.4.6. We would also need a MySQL database to be present in the network. Installing Sqoop is easy; by downloading Sqoop tar ball and setting it in the system path. As we are going to import data from MySQL, we would also need to download MySQL connector. Based on your MySQL version, download the right connector jar and copy it into the lib
directory of the Sqoop installation. ...
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