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How Do You Query a Stream? | Ep. 15

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Follow: https://stree.ai/podcast | Sub: https://stree.ai/sub | New episodes every Monday! In this episode of the Real-Time Analytics podcast, host Tim Berglund discusses the complexities of querying data streams. Tim examines two types of queries - transactional and analytical - and details four methods to handle such inquiries: dumping the data into a data lake, a relational database, using a stream processor, or a real-time analytics database. Each approach has its merits and drawbacks, relating to infrastructure, latency, and the type of analysis required.
Robert Zych's tweet: https://twitter.com/zychr/status/1540553490648289280
Gunnar Morling's episode: https://youtu.be/cyeKnfdjQlw

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Follow: https://stree.ai/podcast | Sub: https://stree.ai/sub | New episodes every Monday! In this episode of the Real-Time Analytics podcast, host Tim Berglund discusses the complexities of querying data streams. Tim examines two types of queries - transactional and analytical - and details four methods to handle such inquiries: dumping the data into a data lake, a relational database, using a stream processor, or a real-time analytics database. Each approach has its merits and drawbacks, relating to infrastructure, latency, and the type of analysis required.
Robert Zych's tweet: https://twitter.com/zychr/status/1540553490648289280
Gunnar Morling's episode: https://youtu.be/cyeKnfdjQlw

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