The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 4.5.0.
The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
See impala.apache.org/impala-doc… for the release notes and other documentation.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the release!
The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 4.4.0.
The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
See impala.apache.org/impala-doc… for the release notes and other documentation.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the release!
The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 4.2.0. The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the release!
The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 4.1.0. The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
See impala.apache.org/impala-doc… for the release notes and other documentation.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the release!
The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 4.0.0. The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
See impala.apache.org/impala-doc… for the release notes and other documentation.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the release!
Today we got a special sighting! Keagan Kingsley tinged this albino impala lamb this afternoon right outside Malelane camp. We don’t get sightings like these very often.
Check out how we got a 2x to 7x query performance improvement in CDW with the brand new #ApacheImpala multi-threading execution model! It’s now possible to take full advantage of any idle CPU cores.
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The Apache Impala team is pleased to announce the release of Impala 3.4.0. The release is available at: impala.apache.org/downloads.…
See impala.apache.org/impala-doc… for the release notes and other documentation.
To Impala 4 and beyond!
Here are some highlights:
* Improved support for insert-only transactional tables.
* Server-side result spooling for improved fetch performance and resource utilization.
* Fuzzy string match functions
* Column masking support
* Experimental @apachehudi support
* Production ready @apacheorc reader.
* Support for #zstd and #lz4 text compression
And of course, many performance, usability, stability and bug fixes.
In our new blog post, phData Senior Solutions Architect Casey Crawford writes about how to tame Apache Impala users with Admission Control. Read the full post here: bitly.phdata.io/2Itz1dc#ApacheImpala