Databricks Database
Databricks Database
Databricks doesn’t directly use traditional databases like MySQL or Oracle. Instead, it leverages a concept called a Data Lakehouse for data storage and management.
Here’s a breakdown of how Databricks handles data:
- Data Lakehouse: This combines the strengths of data lakes and data warehouses. Data is stored using Delta Lake in cloud storage, providing scalability and flexibility. A megastore keeps track of the organization of data.
- Objects: The Databricks lakehouse uses several objects, including:
- Catalogs: Groupings of databases (or schemas).
- Databases (or Schemas): Contain tables, views, and functions.
- Tables: The core data structure, storing data as files in cloud storage. Delta tables are the default storage option.
- Views: Saved queries that can reference multiple tables or data sources.
- Functions: Saved logic returning data.
- Databricks SQL: This service within Databricks provides data warehousing capabilities on the Data Lakehouse. It allows users to run SQL queries on the data using familiar syntax.
In essence, Databricks offers a way to manage and analyze data at scale, with the flexibility of a data lake and the structure of a data warehouse.
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