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Trino can be deployed in many different platforms and locations. Whether in the cloud or on-premises, the technology is truly platform agnostic. Today, companies are using Trino in a variety of ways — for single reporting applications, as a single enterprise-wide query engine, and much more. With the tremendous growth of cloud computing and self-service BI demand, Trino can offer a more agile approach to data access by data consumers.
Allowing data to be consumed by anyone that needs access has become increasingly important to organizations, along with the time it takes to make said data available. In fact, these time metrics have become critical to the success of company departments, whether they are looking at IoT data or providing customers with important buying decision data.
Trino provides a quick and easy way to allow access to data from a variety of sources using industry standard SQL query language. Further, end users don’t have to learn any new complex language or new tool; they can simply utilize existing tools with which they are comfortable.
What Trino Is Not
Since Trino is being called a database by many members of the community, it makes sense to define what Trino is not. Do not mistake the fact that Trino understands SQL with it providing the features of a standard database. Trino is not a general-purpose relational database and is not a replacement for databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle. Moreover, Trino was not designed to handle Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), similar to other databases designed and optimized for data warehousing or analytics.
Fast, free, distributed SQL query engine for big data analytics
Starburst offers a free, unlicensed version which includes:
Certified and secure releases
Cost-based optimization for federated queries
Connector extensions, including table statistics
Usage metrics
Data leaders trust Trino (formerly PrestoSQL)
Netflix, Verizon, FINRA, AirBnB, Comcast, Yahoo, and Lyft are powering some of the biggest analytic projects in the world with Trino.
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