Dremel (software) explained
Dremel is a distributed system developed at Google for interactively querying large datasets.
Dremel is the query engine used in Google's BigQuery service.[1]
Dremel is the inspiration for Apache Drill,[2] Apache Impala,[3] and Dremio,[4] an Apache licensed platform that includes a distributed SQL execution engine.
In 2020, Dremel won the Test of Time award[5] at the VLDB 2020 conference, recognizing the innovations it pioneered.[6]
References
- Melnik . Sergey . Gubarev . Andrey . Long . Jing Jing . Romer . Geoffrey . Shivakumar . Shiva . Tolton . Matt . Vassilakis . Theo . 2010 . Dremel: Interactive Analysis of Web-Scale Datasets . Proc. of the 36th Int'l Conf on Very Large Data Bases . 330–339 .
Notes and References
- Web site: BigQuery under the hood . 2023-05-25.
- Web site: Apache Drill - Architecture Introduction . 2017-10-08.
- Web site: Cloudera Impala: Real-Time Queries in Apache Hadoop, For Real . 2017-10-08.
- Web site: Recognizing A New Tier . 2018-05-01.
- Web site: VLDB Test of Time Award. 2021-01-20. www.vldb.org.
- Web site: VLDB 2022 - Program Schedule - Keynote Speakers . 2023-10-02 . vldb.org.