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Documentation for preview releases:

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The documentation linked to above covers getting started with Spark, as well the built-in components MLlib, +Spark Streaming, and GraphX.

+ +

In addition, this page lists other resources for learning Spark.

+ +

Videos

+See the Apache Spark YouTube Channel for videos from Spark events. There are separate playlists for videos of different topics. Besides browsing through playlists, you can also find direct links to videos below. + +

Screencast Tutorial Videos

+ + +

Spark Summit Videos

+ + +

Meetup Talk Videos

+In addition to the videos listed below, you can also view all slides from Bay Area meetups here. + + + + + +

Training Materials

+ + + +

Hands-On Exercises

+ + + +

External Tutorials, Blog Posts, and Talks

+ + + +

Books

+ + +

Examples

+ + + +

Research Papers

+ +

+Spark was initially developed as a UC Berkeley research project, and much of the design is documented in papers. +The research page lists some of the original motivation and direction. +

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Apache Spark
  • Spark
  • Spark 4.1.0
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  • Spark 4.0.1
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  • Spark 4.0.0
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  • Spark 3.5.7
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  • Spark 3.5.6
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  • Spark 3.5.5
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  • Spark 3.5.4
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  • Spark 3.5.3
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  • Spark 3.5.2
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  • Spark 3.5.1
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  • Spark 3.5.0
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  • Spark 3.4.4
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  • Spark 3.4.3
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  • Spark 3.4.2
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  • Spark 3.4.1
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  • Spark 3.4.0
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  • Spark 3.3.4
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  • Spark 3.3.3
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  • Spark 3.3.2
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  • Spark 3.3.1
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  • Spark 3.3.0
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  • Spark 3.2.4
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  • Spark 3.2.3
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  • Spark 3.2.2
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  • Spark 3.2.1
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  • Spark 3.2.0
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  • Spark 3.1.3
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  • Spark 3.1.2
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  • Spark 3.1.1
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  • Spark 3.0.3
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  • Spark 3.0.2
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  • Spark 3.0.1
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  • Spark 3.0.0
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  • Spark 2.4.8
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  • Spark 2.4.7
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  • Spark 2.4.6
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  • Spark 2.4.5
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  • Spark 2.4.4
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  • Spark 2.4.3
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  • Spark 2.4.2
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  • Spark 2.4.1
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  • Spark 2.4.0
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  • Spark 2.3.4
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  • Spark 2.3.3
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  • Spark 2.3.2
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  • Spark 2.3.1
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  • Spark 2.3.0
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  • Spark 2.2.3
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  • Spark 2.2.2
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  • Spark 2.2.1
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  • Spark 2.2.0
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  • Spark 2.1.3
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  • Spark 2.1.2
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  • Spark 2.1.1
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  • Spark 2.1.0
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  • Spark 2.0.2
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  • Spark 2.0.1
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  • Spark 2.0.0
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  • Spark 1.6.3
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  • Spark 1.6.2
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  • Spark 1.6.1
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  • Spark 1.6.0
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  • Spark 1.5.2
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  • Spark 1.5.1
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  • Spark 1.5.0
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  • Spark 1.4.1
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  • Spark 1.4.0
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  • Spark 1.3.1
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  • Spark 1.3.0
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  • Spark 1.2.1
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  • Spark 1.1.1
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  • Spark 1.0.2
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  • Spark 0.9.2
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  • Spark 0.8.1
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  • Spark 0.7.3
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  • Spark 0.6.2
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    Documentation for preview releases:

    + + + +

    The documentation linked to above covers getting started with Spark, as well the built-in components MLlib, +Spark Streaming, and GraphX.

    + +

    In addition, this page lists other resources for learning Spark.

    + +

    Videos

    +

    See the Apache Spark YouTube Channel for videos from Spark events. There are separate playlists for videos of different topics. Besides browsing through playlists, you can also find direct links to videos below.

    + +

    Screencast Tutorial Videos

    + + +

    Spark Summit Videos

    + + +

    Meetup Talk Videos

    +

    In addition to the videos listed below, you can also view all slides from Bay Area meetups here.

    + + + + +

    +

    Training Materials

    + + +

    Hands-On Exercises

    + + + +

    External Tutorials, Blog Posts, and Talks

    + + + +

    Books

    + + +

    Examples

    + + + +

    Research Papers

    + +

    +Spark was initially developed as a UC Berkeley research project, and much of the design is documented in papers. +The research page lists some of the original motivation and direction. +

    + +