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And by leveraging distributed storage and open-source technologies, they offer a cost-effective solution for handling large data volumes. In other words, the data is stored in its raw, unprocessed form, and the structure is imposed when a user or an application queries the data for analysis or processing.
And by leveraging distributed storage and open-source technologies, they offer a cost-effective solution for handling large data volumes. In other words, the data is stored in its raw, unprocessed form, and the structure is imposed when a user or an application queries the data for analysis or processing.
And by leveraging distributed storage and open-source technologies, they offer a cost-effective solution for handling large data volumes. In other words, the data is stored in its raw, unprocessed form, and the structure is imposed when a user or an application queries the data for analysis or processing.
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