Structured and unstructured, SQL execution, Flexibility.
Abstract
For decades, traditional on-premise data warehouses have tightly coupled data storage and compute, posing challenges in scaling either on-demand. However, today's businesses require a solution that can effectively store and analyze vast quantities of structured and unstructured data from various services. This necessitates the use of a virtual warehouse, which refers to the compute clusters powering modern data warehouses. The virtual warehouse acts as an independent compute resource, available for SQL execution and DML (Data Manipulation Language) whenever needed, and can be turned off when not in use. Its flexibility and responsiveness allow it to accommodate large data volumes and variable requirements.
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Unique Paper ID: 160909
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2
Page(s): 70 - 73
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