What is the powershell command to search a text in specific Azure Data Lake file
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I want to find the text inside the specific file on azure datalake using the Powershell command the file size is quite huge so downloading the file and searching text is not possible.
For that I am looking for powershell command.
powershell azure-data-lake
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I want to find the text inside the specific file on azure datalake using the Powershell command the file size is quite huge so downloading the file and searching text is not possible.
For that I am looking for powershell command.
powershell azure-data-lake
I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
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I want to find the text inside the specific file on azure datalake using the Powershell command the file size is quite huge so downloading the file and searching text is not possible.
For that I am looking for powershell command.
powershell azure-data-lake
I want to find the text inside the specific file on azure datalake using the Powershell command the file size is quite huge so downloading the file and searching text is not possible.
For that I am looking for powershell command.
powershell azure-data-lake
powershell azure-data-lake
asked Nov 29 '18 at 5:28
Rahul WaghRahul Wagh
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I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
– No Refunds No Returns
Nov 29 '18 at 14:14
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I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
– No Refunds No Returns
Nov 29 '18 at 14:14
I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
– No Refunds No Returns
Nov 29 '18 at 14:14
I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
– No Refunds No Returns
Nov 29 '18 at 14:14
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I think Data Lake is going to force you to use a script and submit your script to your VC to run it. Data Lake splits data across 100s or 1,000's (or more) machines so you can't really think of it as sequentially searching. Each machine will run your script on the part of your stream that it has and some orchestration process will combine the outputs from all of them into a new stream. IOW I don't think Data Lake is interactive.
– No Refunds No Returns
Nov 29 '18 at 14:14