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The Architectural Limits of Data Lakes and the Rise of Lakehouses

The Architectural Limits of Data Lakes and the Rise of Lakehouses

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-architectural-limits-of-data-lakes-and-the-rise-of-lakehouses.
Data lakes solve storage but not reliability. Learn how lakehouse architecture adds transactions, metadata, and governance to fix the gap.
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Raw files on object storage are great for cheap retention but terrible as a system of record lakehouse architecture adds transactional tables, versioned metadata, and schema contracts on top of the same storage, turning a dumping ground into a reliable analytical platform.

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