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Ask HN: Software for exploring billion row sized datasets
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8 points
by tomx
4869 days ago
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Given billions of rows of data across a few tables, how do you best make sense of it? My current method involves thinking up interesting questions and writing database queries. I then plug the resulting data into gnuplot to examine it. Is there generally a better way? I am kinda hoping a Mathematica/Matlab type shell or similar for databases or other data sources exists. Just type a query and view a graph. Even better, type queries, output graphs into a web page. Or is the method to hire a data scientist to build specialised reports? The data format is agnostic, interested in how this works across all ecosystems. |
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Your inquiry won't go anywhere until you describe the problem you're trying to solve. Be specific, if only for a single example problem.
I say this because there's no generic solution to accessing a large database -- the solution depends on the goal.