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How to build a data pipeline using Delta Lake

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  1. Application and Data, Data Stores, and Big Data Tools
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    • Open Source
    This sounds like a new trending destination to take selfies in front of, but it’s even better than that. Delta Lake is an “open-source storage layer designed to run on top of an existing data lake and improve its reliability, security, and performance.” (source). It let’s you interact with an object storage system like you would with a database.

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  2. Google Cloud Storage offers developers and IT organizations durable and highly available object storage.
    An object storage system (e.g. Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Platform Cloud Storage, etc.) makes it easy and simple to save large amounts of historical data and retrieve it for future use.

    #Cloud Storage #Cloud Computing #Object Storage 36 social mentions

  3. Use Azure Blob Storage to store all kinds of files. Azure hot, cool, and archive storage is reliable cloud object storage for unstructured data
    An object storage system (e.g. Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Platform Cloud Storage, etc.) makes it easy and simple to save large amounts of historical data and retrieve it for future use.

    #Cloud Storage #Cloud Computing #Object Storage 13 social mentions

  4. Amazon S3 is an object storage where users can store data from their business on a safe, cloud-based platform. Amazon S3 operates in 54 availability zones within 18 graphic regions and 1 local region.
    An object storage system (e.g. Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Platform Cloud Storage, etc.) makes it easy and simple to save large amounts of historical data and retrieve it for future use.

    #Cloud Hosting #Object Storage #Cloud Storage 170 social mentions

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