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Connect to Google Dataproc directly from a notebook

Manage your Google Dataproc and Spark projects directly from a collaborative notebook environment. Use Python and SQL in a single place where you can access your warehouse and your cluster via Spark Connect. Try the new serverless option on Dataproc.

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Spark Connect to Google Dataproc from Jupyter notebooks

Dataproc is a fully managed and highly scalable service for running Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Presto, and 30+ open source tools and frameworks. Use Dataproc for data lake modernization, ETL, and secure data science, at scale, integrated with Google Cloud, at a fraction of the cost.

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