Thanks. This is very helpful for beginners. In this video, which database has been used to create the database and table in Azure Databricks ? How I can import my existing Pyspark scripts in Databricks which uses Hive?
Great job sir !! awesome explanations and very helpful..please dont bother about views sir ..slowly will increase ..please continue the same explanations.
Hi Chaisen, It is stored in a data lake storage created for your workspace. If you go to data explorer, you will see the uploaded file in DBFS. As you see in the video, in order to get the table created, you need a cluster. Not only that, you need a cluster for reading data as well. However you can drop the cluster when it is not required but table you created will not be available if there is no clustere in your workspace. Once you have a new cluster, you can see the table again and you can query it as data is stored in DBFS.
Hello Dinesh It was a very helpful video about Databricks and you explained every point very nicely. Just a help i need,I have to give a presentation on Databricks as I am a fresher I dont know much about it.if you could help me with the presentation it will be a great help.😊😊
These are tightly couple based approaches , if solutions need to move to another cloud provider in those cases? A new fresh investment would be required
Thank you, Dinesh. Now I feel like I have truly started my exploration of Databricks.
Thanks for lovely feedback Annamarie.
Hi Dinesh,
I am very grateful for your video. It was subjective, precise and visual tutorial.I loved it. Thanks
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Great tutorial. Complex logic explained in simple terms. great work!
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Thank You Dinesh.. Loved it.. Please do more in depth videos.
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Thanks Dinesh. This was brief and up to the point tutorials.
Nice video, very easy to understand, thank you!
You have very simple and effective way of explaining things. I am eagerly waiting for your next video on Azure Databricks.
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Very neatly explained. Thanks.
Thank you so much for these videos. you make the content very easy and understandable.
It is really helpful for us.
Thank you sir, very useful video for learner's.
Thank you so much sir..please upload more videos
Thank you Dinesh for the great explanation
great video..Please make something more on databricks...
Thanks for your efforts ,and we wish more
Very good explanation...thank you.
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Excellent Explanation! Thank You
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Thank you, Dinesh really such nice videos. I love it. Waiting for your next videos.
Great content and clearly explained.
Column delimiter is "Semicolon" @27:53 ? :)
Thanks. This is very helpful for beginners. In this video, which database has been used to create the database and table in Azure Databricks ? How I can import my existing Pyspark scripts in Databricks which uses Hive?
Hi Dinesh... That's a very good explanation.
Please let me know if you have uploaded a full course on databricks.
Waiting for your reply
Great job sir !! awesome explanations and very helpful..please dont bother about views sir ..slowly will increase ..please continue the same explanations.
Thanks Venkata, appreciate your comment.
please do more videos ...thank you sir
Thank you very much for nice explanation !.
Where exactly the table created is being stored? Notebook is more for code executions and computation processing purpose if i am correct?
Hi Chaisen,
It is stored in a data lake storage created for your workspace. If you go to data explorer, you will see the uploaded file in DBFS.
As you see in the video, in order to get the table created, you need a cluster. Not only that, you need a cluster for reading data as well. However you can drop the cluster when it is not required but table you created will not be available if there is no clustere in your workspace. Once you have a new cluster, you can see the table again and you can query it as data is stored in DBFS.
thank you sir well explained
Hello Dinesh
It was a very helpful video about Databricks and you explained every point very nicely.
Just a help i need,I have to give a presentation on Databricks as I am a fresher I dont know much about it.if you could help me with the presentation it will be a great help.😊😊
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Thanks Dinesh !!!
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Cooool video, thank you very much
can you upload more videos transformation by spark and scala
Thanks Dinesh
Cool content
Awesome
These are tightly couple based approaches , if solutions need to move to another cloud provider in those cases?
A new fresh investment would be required
kindly make course on udemy
You have very simple and effective way of explaining things. I am eagerly waiting for your next video on Azure Databricks.
Thank you 😊