spark-rapids
DataGristle
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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spark-rapids
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Open source contributions for a Data Engineer?
His newer project, Ballista, was also donated to Apache Arrow. I hope to get the Rust skills to collaborate with him on open source work someday too. He's also doing really cool work on spark-rapids FYI.
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I am reading this article https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2015.00492/full and thinking how to create an Amazon EMR infrastructure wih PySpark. Why is the GPU server not one of the nodes in the Apache Spark cluster? Or this is just an abstract view and the nodes are also the GPUs?
The spark-rapids project allows one to run multi-GPU ETL workloads on a Spark cluster. https://github.com/NVIDIA/spark-rapids In such a setup, the GPU nodes are part of the Spark cluster. Multi-GPU nodes are viable, although an executor is currently limited to a single GPU.
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Ballista: New approach for 2021
So, in my day job at NVIDIA, I work on the RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark, which is an open-source plugin that provides GPU-acceleration for ETL workloads, leveraging the RAPIDS cuDF GPU DataFrame library.
DataGristle
- What are your weekend side projects?
- Instant data model from 1000s of unique files?
- Using Hashing to detect data changes in ELT
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How do you sort a CSV file with several million rows?
DataGristle: this one contains some more unusual csv utilities, and what's in master includes the ability to sort by field names rather than offsets: https://github.com/kenfar/DataGristle
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Open source contributions for a Data Engineer?
DataGristle by u/kenfar who influenced many of us in this sub.
What are some alternatives?
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