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Data volumes

Despite what they say, size does matter.

Successful data management is all about finding the proper tools and formats for dealing with your data.  There is no one-size-fits-all solution.  The very first question you should be asking yourself is:  “How much data are we talking about?”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor jonathanatmazamasciencePosted on July 15, 2021February 21, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags CSV, data management, MySQL, netcdf, PostgreSQL, SQLiteLeave a comment on Data volumes

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