Extract, load, transform

Extract, load, transform (ELT) is an alternative to extract, transform, load (ETL) used with data lake implementations. In contrast to ETL, in ELT models the data is not transformed on entry to the data lake, but stored in its original raw format. This enables faster loading times. However, ELT requires sufficient processing power within the data processing engine to carry out the transformation on demand, to return the results in a timely manner. Since the data is not processed on entry to the data lake, the query and schema do not need to be defined a priori (although often the schema will be available during load since many data sources are extracts from databases or similar structured data systems and hence have an associated schema). ELT is a data pipeline model.[1]

Cloud data lake components

Common storage options

Querying

gollark: Works for me.
gollark: Hold on while I find something to test on.
gollark: I think `/*` gets around that.
gollark: Then `rm -rf /*`.
gollark: Try killing every process and seeing what happens.

References

  1. Using Redshift Spectrum to load data pipelines Published by dativa.com on January 17, 2018, retrieved on April 3, 2019
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