AWS Athena for Beginners (part 1)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
  • The Amazon Athena is a flexible, cost-effective query service.
    Amazon Athena is used for data analysis simply by accessing the data available in Amazon S3 using standard SQL requests. So if you know basic SQL, you can start using Athena now to analyze large scale datasets!
    Athena eliminates the need to have complex and expensive ETL* jobs to analyze your data.
    Athena is serverless which makes it extremely easy to use.
    Athena is very fast, results are retrieved within seconds.
    It is very cost effective, you only pay per queries you choose to run.
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