Potenciando los datos con Delta Lake

Potenciando los datos con Delta Lake

La transaccionalidad en bases de datos es fundamental para sistemas críticos, pero la histórica asimetría entre lecturas (masivas) y escrituras (puntuales, pero que pueden impactar en medio de una lectura) podría resolverse con un nuevo enfoque. El año pasado Databricks liberó a la comunidad su nuevo formato de persistencia de datos construido sobre almacenamientos del […]

Top 2018 stories

Top 2018 stories

  Like every year end, we look back in order to review what we have done and achieved during the last months.  Many milestones, hackathons and releases marked our daily work with the Data Platform this 2018, but there was also time for our dationers to continue feeding our blog with useful technical post.   Architecture, […]

ELASTICSEARCH UNIVERSE: FLYING OVER THE DATA-I

ELASTICSEARCH UNIVERSE: FLYING OVER THE DATA-I

Hi all again!! This is the third tech-paper of this serie dedicated to the optimization of an Elasticsearch Cluster. Here we  can find how to configure your searches in order to make them faster and more efficient. Avoid big http requests In search  tasks Elasticsearch needs to fetch the Id of all the documents, this […]

Datio Advent Calendar 2017

Datio Advent Calendar 2017

During the last twelve months, through our blog posts we have been trying to enrich the knowledge of big data developer communities.  This is why, to celebrate the end of 2017, we offer our particular Christmas tree, built just like an advent calendar composed by 24 articles and multimedia useful resources devoted to corporative and […]

Most popular Datio’s posts

Most popular Datio’s posts

It’s been eight months since we started this blog and we loved every minute of it. It’s been a privilege to publish 24 posts of our colleagues, with different topics both corporative and technical.   Here you are the top 5 most viewed blog posts. Women at Datio –  Raquel Asenjo. Docker in Your Production […]

Placid ACID or embrace BASE? Mind the CAP

Placid ACID or embrace BASE? Mind the CAP

SQL, ACID and BASE The term «NoSQL» has been used for several years referring to non-relational databases. Some of the concepts attached with NoSQL implied schema-less and scaling out capabilities. However, relational databases (RDBMSs) are adding features like JSON compatibility, that can make them schema-free, as well as architecture designs involving clustering and partitioning. On […]