Yes, in terms of federated queries, there are similarities, but Spice is designed to be much smaller, faster, and lightweight (single-binary, 140MB) so you can run it next to your application as a sidecar, or eventually even in the browser. Spice also gives you more options and flexibility for materialization, so you can choose where and how to store local materialized data.
Yes, in terms of federated queries, there are similarities, but Spice is designed to be much smaller, faster, and lightweight (single-binary, 140MB) so you can run it next to your application as a sidecar, or eventually even in the browser. Spice also gives you more options and flexibility for materialization, so you can choose where and how to store local materialized data.