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· 7 min read
Neel Phadnis

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Aerospike Database is deployed by large-scale real-time applications in a wide range of verticals. Businesses need “as it happens” visibility over these systems - sometimes in near-real time - via notifications, ad-hoc queries, dashboards, and reports.

SQL is broadly used as a data access language for analytics, and Trino provides a powerful engine for SQL access to multiple data sources. Aerospike Trino Connector enables SQL access to Aerospike data through Trino, and more broadly, allows Aerospike to be used to expand fast analytics data accessible from Trino.

· 19 min read
Neel Phadnis

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SQL is broadly used as a data access language for analytics. Even if you are an application developer, chances are you have used it or at least are familiar with it.

Aerospike has broad support for SQL, enabling you to use SQL to access Aerospike data in multiple ways.

· 4 min read
Yevgeny Rizhkov

Speed up your SQL queries using Aerospike secondary indexes

With Aerospike Server 6.0, we have enhanced secondary index queries to allow for querying by partition, throttling, etc. The Trino connector now leverages this functionality to accelerate your secondary key queries at scale.

· 5 min read
Yevgeny Rizhkov

Data to insights, quick and easy

Aerospike Connect for Presto was released earlier this year to address the need to convert data stored in Aerospike into valuable insights quickly using the Trino (formerly known as PrestoSQL) distribution of Presto. Based on the feedback that we received from our users, we are pleased to announce that you can now deploy the Presto connector along with Trino quickly using Docker.