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CDP Data Analyst

Cloudera

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This CDP Data Analyst exam tests the required Cloudera skills and knowledge required for data analysts to be successful in their role. The exam tests the use of Cloudera products such as Cloudera Data Visualization and Cloudera Data Warehouse. The exam also covers Apache Hive, Impala, Ranger and Atlas.

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Online

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This CDP Data Analyst exam tests the required Cloudera skills and knowledge required for data analysts to be successful in their role. The exam tests the use of Cloudera products such as Cloudera Data Visualization and Cloudera Data Warehouse. The exam also covers Apache Hive, Impala, Ranger and Atlas. Exam Details Exam Number: CDP-4001 Number of questions: 50 Duration: 120 minutes Pass Score: 60% Delivery: Online, proctored Please review the system requirements to enable online, proctored testing through QuestionMark Allowed resources: None. You may not use reference materials, white papers, user guides or any other resources during your exam

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Identify databases/tables within Impala that you need to pull data from
  • Use Apache Hive and Impala to format and convert data types
  • Use Apache Hive and Impala to join tables
  • Work with primary and foreign keys
  • Understand Data Visualizations
  • Use Cloudera Data Visualizations to build a dashboard
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Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Database Administrators15-1242.00
What You'll Learn

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Existing databases and DBMS configurations — modify with reduced oversight to improve performance or accommodate changing business requirements.
  • Database security measures — plan and implement access controls and encryption settings to safeguard information against unauthorized disclosure.
  • DBMS software upgrades — coordinate installation and testing in staging environments to validate performance improvements before production deployment.
  • User accounts and access-level specifications — define and assign permissions for each database segment based on organizational role requirements.
  • Database application changes — design and execute test plans, correct identified errors, and apply necessary modifications in a team environment.
  • Storage networking software and backup systems — configure and maintain data recovery procedures to meet defined recovery time objectives.
  • Junior staff and end users — answer technical questions and deliver structured training sessions on database tools and query interfaces.
  • ERP and enterprise data platforms — administer routine operations and troubleshoot integration issues with adjacent business systems.
  • Database performance metrics — monitor using platform dashboards and generate reports identifying trends and potential bottlenecks.
  • Object-oriented and web platform development tools — collaborate with programmers to review code changes affecting database interactions.

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