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SUMMARY:Definition of Big Data
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Definition of Big Data
They defined Big Data based on the three attributes and characteristics, namely: Volume, Veracity, and Variety. More recently, luminaries have suggested the definitions of Big Data based on Veracity, Value, and Variability.
The idea of Big Data has been around for long years, but it was just gained momentum in the buzzword in early 2000 when the Doug Laney – A well-known analyst articulated the definition as the three V’s such as Volume, Velocity, and Variety.
Volume: Enterprises and organizations collect data from different sources like the internet, business transactions, social media, devices, and more other sources. Data lakes and Hadoop have eased the burden of storing this volume of data. As of this era of technology, there are more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are generated every day and the only platform to store this Big Data is the Data Lake, and the most known platform – Hadoop.
Velocity: They also characterized Big Data based on the...

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