Apache Drill vs Open PostgreSQL Monitoring

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Apache Drill vs Open PostgreSQL Monitoring: What are the differences?

Developers describe Apache Drill as "Schema-Free SQL Query Engine for Hadoop and NoSQL". Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer that supports SQL and alternative query languages against NoSQL and Hadoop data storage systems. It was inspired in part by Google's Dremel. On the other hand, Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is detailed as "Oversee and Manage Your PostgreSQL Servers". Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software designed to help you manage your PostgreSQL servers.

Apache Drill and Open PostgreSQL Monitoring can be categorized as "Database" tools.

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is an open source tool with 149 GitHub stars and 10 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Open PostgreSQL Monitoring's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Apache Drill
Pros of Open PostgreSQL Monitoring
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    NoSQL and Hadoop
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    Free
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    Lightning speed and simplicity in face of data jungle
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    Well documented for fast install
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    SQL interface to multiple datasources
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    Nested Data support
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    Read Structured and unstructured data
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    V1.10 released - https://drill.apache.org/
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    What is Apache Drill?

    Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer that supports SQL and alternative query languages against NoSQL and Hadoop data storage systems. It was inspired in part by Google's Dremel.

    What is Open PostgreSQL Monitoring?

    Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software designed to help you manage your PostgreSQL servers.

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    What are some alternatives to Apache Drill and Open PostgreSQL Monitoring?
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    Apache Calcite
    It is an open source framework for building databases and data management systems. It includes a SQL parser, an API for building expressions in relational algebra, and a query planning engine
    Apache Impala
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    Druid
    Druid is a distributed, column-oriented, real-time analytics data store that is commonly used to power exploratory dashboards in multi-tenant environments. Druid excels as a data warehousing solution for fast aggregate queries on petabyte sized data sets. Druid supports a variety of flexible filters, exact calculations, approximate algorithms, and other useful calculations.
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