Abstract

Abstract: Open-source technology has influenced data analytics at each step from data storage to data analysis, and visualization. Open source for telco big data analytics enables sharp insights by enhancing problem discoverability and solution feasibility. This research paper talks about different technology stacks using open source for telco big data analytics that are used to deploy various tools including data collection, data storage, data processing, data analysis, and data visualization. This open source pipeline micro-services architecture built with modular technology stack and orchestrated by Kubernetes, can ingest data from multiple sources, process real-time data and provide business and network intelligence. Major idea of using open source technology in our architecture is to reduce cost and manage easily. Kubernetes is an industry adopted open source container orchestrator that offers fault-tolerance, application scaling, and load-balancing. The results can be displayed on the intuitive open source dashboard like Grafana for telecom operators. Our architecture is flexible and can be easily customized based on the telecommunication industry needs. Using the proposed architecture, the telecommunication sectors can get quick decision making with nearly 30% lower CapEX which is made possible using COTS hardware. Index Terms: Big data analytics, Data pipeline architecture, Open Source technologies, Real-time data processing, Faulttolerance, Load-balancing, Kubernetes, BDA, Open source dashboard

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