Sqoop 2 architecture overcomes the limitations of Sqoop 1, which we discussed earlier. The features of Sqoop 2 are:
Sqoop 2 exposes REST API as a web service, which can be easily integrated with other systems.
The connectors and drivers are managed centrally in one place.
Sqoop 2 is well configured and integrated with HBase, Hive, and Oozie for interoperability and management.
Connectors can be non-JDBC based.
As a service-oriented design, Sqoop 2 can have role-based authentication and audit trail logging to increase the security.
The following is an architecture of Sqoop 2:
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