Streaming data delivery
When you talk to the average person, streaming data is what you get from your internet provider when you watch a TV show. Well, as a data engineer, you know that this is true in a pure definition sense. Data is streaming and the sender need not know whether you have received all the data or part except that when you don’t, then you request the whole again. What was not received is served up correctly again via your streaming application, which knows how to put pieces together and render them for your viewing pleasure … or not, as the case may be. Various streaming protocols and compression techniques have been created to facilitate the sending, and processing of these massively parallel streams of data that are processed into your smart devices. Likewise, for data streaming, there are different tools and techniques used to stream enterprise data. Data may be produced as a continuous high-volume flow of updates. Changes are incremental and it is...