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by willvarfar
751 days ago
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They are similar in that you have some data stored somewhere, and you can query it as though it was data stored inside a 'conventional' database that has it's own storage that it manages itself. But whereas Presto/Trino/Bigquery/etc are server-based where queries execute on a cluster of compute nodes, duckdb is something you run locally, in-process. |
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