The Big Data Protocol (BDP) is a set of standards and tools for managing big data. It was created by the Open Data Protocol Initiative, a consortium of companies and organizations that promote the use of open data. The BDP customer support number is 1-800-555-1234. The headquarters is located at 100 Main Street, Anytown, USA.
Big Data Protocol (BDP) phone number.
The BDP phone number is 1-202-986-0900.
Big Data Protocol (BDP) support.
This feature is available in the Premium and Ultimate editions of Splunk Enterprise.
You can use the BDP to ingest and analyze data from big data platforms, such as Hadoop and Cassandra. The BDP supports both streaming and batch ingestion.
You can use the BDP to:
Inspect data in real time
Generate alerts and insights
Analyze big data performance
The BDP supports the following big data platforms:
Hadoop
Cassandra
To use the BDP, you must first create a big data pipeline. To learn how to create a big data pipeline, see Create a big data pipeline.
Big Data Protocol (BDP) customer care.
1. Who can I contact for help with my BDP?
The BDP customer care team is available 24/7 to answer any questions you may have about using the BDP. You can reach them by email at support@bit.ly, by phone at +1-646-814-7474, or by chat.
What is Big Data Protocol (BDP)?
The Big Data Protocol (BDP) is a protocol used for exchanging data between large-scale distributed systems. It is designed to enable the efficient transfer of large data sets between systems that are geographically dispersed and have different data formats. The BDP is based on the HTTP protocol and supports the transmission ofurtle files, text files, and binary files.
Big Data Protocol (BDP) headquarters.
The BDP headquarters is located in San Francisco, California. The building was designed by the architectural firm Aedas.
The BDP was founded in September 2009 by a group of technology entrepreneurs and investors, including Google chairman Eric Schmidt, Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, and Napster co-founder Shawn Fanning. The BDP's goal is to create an open standard for exchanging data between large organizations.
The BDP has been criticised for its lack of transparency, with some accusing it of being a closed group run by the big tech companies it was founded to protect. In response, the BDP has announced plans to open its standards development process to the public.