Operational Database
Apache HBase is a NoSQL database that provides real-time read/write access to large datasets. Apache Phoenix provides a SQL interface for managing data in Apache HBase.
Getting Started with Apache HBase
Provides information about the operational database cluster shape, and instructions to create an operational database. Provides instructions to start, stop your HBase cluster.
Configuring Apache HBase
Provides information to configure HBase to use it as your operational data store.
Using Amazon S3 with Apache HBase
Provides information about how to use use Amazon S3 as a storage layer for HBase.
Managing Apache HBase Security
Provides information about HBase security, authentication, authorization, and configuring TLS/SSL for HBase.
Accessing Apache HBase
Provides information about different ways to access HBase.
Managing Apache HBase
Provides information about how to import data into, write data to, and read data from HBase.
Configuring Apache HBase High Availability
Provides information about configuring HBase high availability for applications require low-latency queries.
Using Apache HBase Backup and Disaster Recovery
Provides information about configuring HBase snapshots, and using HBase replication.
Using Apache Phoenix to store and access data
Provides information about connecting to Apache Phoenix query Server using the JDBC client.