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Presto on Oracle

Presto is an open source SQL query engine designed for scalability and by Facebook. It performs high speed petabyte-scale data warehouse querying. Presto accesses databases without requiring data migration. It is compatible with Apache Cassandra and Hive, Hadoop, MySQL, Kafka and various relational databases. A similar interface to other database management systems (DBMS), Presto architecture uses parallel processing with a single query to simultaneously access multiple databases. Presto is highly scalable with cloud provisioning. Azure App Hosting Service hosts web app, REST application programming interface (API), and mobile back-end environments while managing app infrastructure. 

Oracle Linux is the most comprehensive Linux environment to date. It provides virtualization, management, automation, and cloud native computing tools. It modernizes, optimizes, and secures hybrid and multicloud infrastructures. Applications can run on-premises, in Oracle Cloud, and in other clouds. Specially designed for Hybrid Cloud, Linux includes the latest open standards virtualization and cloud native tools.  

Oracle Linux is the only autonomous operating system (OS), which reduces OS management task complexity and overhead. It also includes automated Linux patching with no reboot required, for the kernel, hypervisor, and critical user-space libraries. An integrated suite of cloud native tools streamlines infrastructure deployments and improves workload performance. 

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Presto achieves low latency in high efficiency by using remote procedure calls (RPC) to distribute the online analytical processing (OLAP) workload. Big data is generated and processed in parallel with a distributed, MapReduce-like approach. Presto is used alongside Hadoop and HDFS for large volumes of data. Queries are run from the command line interface (CLI). 

Presto features extendible plugins and connectors. Extensions support various programming languages, including Ruby, R, Python, PHP, Node.js, Go, Java, and C. The Prestogres gateway server runs SQL queries on database management systems (DBMS) like PostgreSQL through an open database connectivity (ODBC) interface. Compatible graphical user interfaces (GUI) and clients include Redash, Quix, Shib, and Apache Superset. The Presto Admin tool simplifies management and installation across clusters. Admins configure each cluster, start servers, and gather information from the UI. 

Oracle Linux Server 8.5 supports virtualization and containers in one image to get the most of your enterprise OS. This makes it popular among IT and enterprise users. Oracle Linux Server 8.5 is also ideal for DevSecOps who wish to minimize hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM). Installation is minimal and provides flexible scalability from nano instances to larger fleets for compatibility with your needs. 

Its Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) and Red Hat Compatible Kernel are updated on the installation image. It includes kernel live patching (KLP), which applies critical security patches while the kernel runs, with no reboot required. A constantly updated enterprise is maintained without IRQs interrupting business activities.  

Oracle Linux 8.5 is 100% application binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), independent of the kernel underlying the OS. Versatility is offered between the native pre-configured RPM repository and user space compatibility with RHEL. The Oracle Linux 8.5 Server kernel is more innovative than other commercial Linux kernels. It runs at higher performance than is possible on image-import. 

Oracle Linux 8.5 offers flexible support options to match your enterprise’s needs. Its offerings include Embedded Linux, Linux in the cloud, and on-premises. Embedded Linux is most cost-effective by embedding feature-rich Linux distros. Linux in the cloud offers Oracle Linux Premier Support, free of charge. Linux on-premises is the best Linux OS for comprehensive and open distributions. 

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