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by nojito
398 days ago
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>Data size is a red herring in the conversation. Not really. A Redshift paper just shared that. >..here is a small number of tables in Redshift with
trillions of rows, while the majority is much more reasonably sized
with only millions of rows. In fact, most tables have less than a
million rows and the vast majority (98 %) has less than a billion
rows. The argument can be made that 98% of people using redshift can potentially get by with DuckDB. https://assets.amazon.science/24/3b/04b31ef64c83acf98fe3fdca... |
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