Posts tagged with 'duckdb'
Databases as an Alternative to Application Logging
In my work, I've been doing a lot of ETL pipeline design recently for our geocoding system. The system processes on the order of a billion records per job, and failures are part of the process. We want to log these. Most applications start by dumping ... read more →
Conserving Memory while Streaming from DuckDB
In the weeks since my previous post on Working with Arrow and DuckDB in Rust, I've found a few gripes that I'd like to address. Memory usage of query_arrow and stream_arrow In the previous post, I used the query_arrow API. It's pretty straightforward ... read more →
How (and why) to work with Arrow and DuckDB in Rust
My day job involves wrangling a lot of data very fast. I've heard a lot of people raving about several technologies like DuckDB, (Geo)Parquet, and Apache Arrow recently. But despite being an "early adopter," it took me quite a while to figu ... read more →