Is impala intended to handle real time queries in low-latency applications or is it for ad hoc queries for the purpose of data exploration?
Answer / Mahesh Chand Meena
Apache Impala is designed to handle both real-time queries and ad hoc queries. It can process queries with low latency, making it suitable for interactive analysis and exploratory data mining tasks in large datasets. However, its performance may vary depending on the complexity of the query and the size of the dataset.
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