@FOSDEM this is amazing work. I was able to embed DuckDB in an AWS Lambda and handle peak load of hundreds of req/s over hundreds of millions of records with multiple joins and since it does not use a lot of memory, all of it with the tiniest of the tiniest of lambdas of 128MB. This is unseen before. This is the future. Congratulations again to CWI after them pioneering column stores with MonetDB.
@FOSDEM this is amazing work. I was able to embed DuckDB in an AWS Lambda and handle peak load of hundreds of req/s over hundreds of millions of records with multiple joins and since it does not use a lot of memory, all of it with the tiniest of the tiniest of lambdas of 128MB. This is unseen before. This is the future. Congratulations again to CWI after them pioneering column stores with MonetDB.
Can you tell the use case?
Would love to hear the use case
Kudos for using Hieronymous Bosch painting :)
Duckdb reminds me of sqldf package in R.