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[Ray Data] Support S3 Tables #49083

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srinathk10 opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Ray Data] Support S3 Tables #49083

srinathk10 opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 0 comments
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data Ray Data-related issues enhancement Request for new feature and/or capability P1 Issue that should be fixed within a few weeks

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https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-s3-tables-storage-optimized-for-analytics-workloads/

Amazon S3 Tables give you storage that is optimized for tabular data such as daily purchase transactions, streaming sensor data, and ad impressions in Apache Iceberg format, for easy queries using popular query engines like Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, and Apache Spark. When compared to self-managed table storage, you can expect up to 3x faster query performance and up to 10x more transactions per second, along with the operational efficiency that is part-and-parcel when you use a fully managed service.

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@srinathk10 srinathk10 added enhancement Request for new feature and/or capability triage Needs triage (eg: priority, bug/not-bug, and owning component) labels Dec 4, 2024
@richardliaw richardliaw added data Ray Data-related issues P1 Issue that should be fixed within a few weeks and removed triage Needs triage (eg: priority, bug/not-bug, and owning component) labels Dec 4, 2024
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