What is Sqoop?

Mayank Sambharwal
Mayank Sambharwal

Posted On: Mar 23, 2020

 

The sqoop is an acronym of SQL-TO-HADOOP. It is a command-line interface application. It is worked for conveying data between relational databases (MySQL/ PostgreSQL/Oracle/SQL Server/DB2) and Hadoop (HIVE, HDFS, HBase). The sqoop has community support and contributions, therefore this is robust.

The sqoop is an acronym of SQL-TO-HADOOP. It is a command-line interface application

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