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Serverless Machine Learning with Amazon Redshift ML

Serverless Machine Learning with Amazon Redshift ML

By : Debu Panda, Phil Bates, Bhanu Pittampally, Sumeet Joshi
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Serverless Machine Learning with Amazon Redshift ML

Serverless Machine Learning with Amazon Redshift ML

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By: Debu Panda, Phil Bates, Bhanu Pittampally, Sumeet Joshi

Overview of this book

Amazon Redshift Serverless enables organizations to run petabyte-scale cloud data warehouses quickly and in a cost-effective way, enabling data science professionals to efficiently deploy cloud data warehouses and leverage easy-to-use tools to train models and run predictions. This practical guide will help developers and data professionals working with Amazon Redshift data warehouses to put their SQL knowledge to work for training and deploying machine learning models. The book begins by helping you to explore the inner workings of Redshift Serverless as well as the foundations of data analytics and types of data machine learning. With the help of step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you’ll then learn to build your own classification and regression models. As you advance, you’ll find out how to deploy various types of machine learning projects using familiar SQL code, before delving into Redshift ML. In the concluding chapters, you’ll discover best practices for implementing serverless architecture with Redshift. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to configure and deploy Amazon Redshift Serverless, train and deploy machine learning models using Amazon Redshift ML, and run inference queries at scale.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Part 1:Redshift Overview: Getting Started with Redshift Serverless and an Introduction to Machine Learning
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Part 2:Getting Started with Redshift ML
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Part 3:Deploying Models with Redshift ML

What is Amazon Redshift?

Organizations churn out vast troves of customer data along with insights into these customers’ interactions with the business. This data gets funneled into various applications and stashed away in disconnected systems. A conundrum arises when attempting to decipher these data silos – a formidable challenge that hampers the derivation of meaningful insights essential for organizational clarity. Adding to this complexity, security and performance considerations typically muzzle business analysts from accessing data within OLTP systems.

The hiccup is that intricate analytical queries weigh down OLTP databases, casting a shadow over their core operations. Here, the solution is the data warehouse, which is a central hub of curated data, used by business analysts and data scientists to make informed decisions by employing the business intelligence and machine learning tools at their disposal. These users make use of Structured Query Language (SQL) to derive insights from this data trove. From operational systems, application logs, and social media streams to the influx of IoT device-generated data, customers channel structured and semi-structured data into organizations’ data warehouses, as depicted in Figure 1.1, showcasing the classic architecture of a conventional data warehouse.

Figure 1.1 – Data warehouse

Figure 1.1 – Data warehouse

Here’s where Amazon Redshift Serverless comes in. It’s a key option within Amazon Redshift, a well-managed cloud data warehouse offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). With cloud-based ease, Amazon Redshift Serverless lets you set up your data storage without infrastructure hassles or cost worries. You pay based on what you use for compute and storage.

Amazon Redshift Serverless goes beyond convenience, propelling modern data applications that seamlessly connect to the data lake. Enter the data lake – a structure that gathers all data strands under one roof, providing limitless space to store data at any scale, cost-effectively. Alongside other data repositories such as data warehouses, data lakes redefine how organizations handle data. And this is where it all comes together – the following diagram shows how Amazon Redshift Serverless injects SQL-powered queries into the data lake, driving a dynamic data flow:

Figure 1.2 – Data lake and data warehouse

Figure 1.2 – Data lake and data warehouse

So, let’s get started on creating our first data warehouse in the cloud!

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