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Stackable and Trino Part 3: Migrating Hive Tables Using CTAS

Using CREATE TABLE AS SELECT (CTAS) SQL statements is a well established method of copying and transforming structured data.Trino’s inherent ability to manipulate data from many different sources, sinks and formats makes this a particularly effective way to move data

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What Were All Those Project Names on the KubeCon Europe 2023 Page?

When checking out this year’s KubeCon in Amsterdam, the following text snippet caught my attention: „Join containerd, CoreDNS, Envoy, etcd, Fluentd, Harbor, Helm, Jaeger, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Open Policy Agent, Prometheus, Rook, TiKV, TUF, Vitess, Argo, Backstage, Buildpacks, Chaos Mesh, Cilium,

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Road to Multi-Arch

Motivation With the release of Apples M1 chip, ARM became accessible for a brought audience. AWS published their plans to spin up some clusters with ARM chips at their heart (better known as AWS Graviton3). They promise a 40% better price-performance

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Exploration: Using Vector With Stackable Operators And Products

Centralized logging is the foundation of observability in a Kubernetes cluster. If you want to understand what’s happening across distributed workloads, it quickly becomes a pain to hunt down outputs of different interacting parts. We want to provide our users

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