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Use Apache Iceberg in a data lake to support incremental data processing

AWS Big Data

Iceberg has become very popular for its support for ACID transactions in data lakes and features like schema and partition evolution, time travel, and rollback. Apache Iceberg integration is supported by AWS analytics services including Amazon EMR , Amazon Athena , and AWS Glue. The snapshot points to the manifest list.

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Use Amazon Athena with Spark SQL for your open-source transactional table formats

AWS Big Data

AWS-powered data lakes, supported by the unmatched availability of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), can handle the scale, agility, and flexibility required to combine different data and analytics approaches. For more information, refer to Amazon S3: Allows read and write access to objects in an S3 Bucket.

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Exploring real-time streaming for generative AI Applications

AWS Big Data

Furthermore, data events are filtered, enriched, and transformed to a consumable format using a stream processor. The result is made available to the application by querying the latest snapshot. For more information, refer to Notions of Time: Event Time and Processing Time. For more information, refer to Dynamic Tables.

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Architectural patterns for real-time analytics using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, part 1

AWS Big Data

This is the first post to a blog series that offers common architectural patterns in building real-time data streaming infrastructures using Kinesis Data Streams for a wide range of use cases. In this post, we will review the common architectural patterns of two use cases: Time Series Data Analysis and Event Driven Microservices.

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Break data silos and stream your CDC data with Amazon Redshift streaming and Amazon MSK

AWS Big Data

Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed event streaming platform used by thousands of companies for high-performance data pipelines, streaming analytics, data integration, and mission-critical applications. To see how to manage redshift cluster security group, refer Managing VPC security groups for a cluster.

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Implement slowly changing dimensions in a data lake using AWS Glue and Delta

AWS Big Data

As organizations across the globe are modernizing their data platforms with data lakes on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), handling SCDs in data lakes can be challenging.

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Join a streaming data source with CDC data for real-time serverless data analytics using AWS Glue, AWS DMS, and Amazon DynamoDB

AWS Big Data

Customers have been using data warehousing solutions to perform their traditional analytics tasks. Traditional batch ingestion and processing pipelines that involve operations such as data cleaning and joining with reference data are straightforward to create and cost-efficient to maintain.