Presto Query Analysis for Data Layout Formatting and Query Result Caching – Gurmeet Singh, Uber

Presto Query Analysis for Data Layout Formatting and Query Result Caching – Gurmeet Singh, Uber

In this talk, I will be talking about a microservice that we have built at Uber to be able to analyze Presto queries. The Presto Query Engine does not provide endpoints for query analysis purposes. One has to either execute the query or gather insights from the query explain plan. In this talk, I will talk about 1. The work that we had to do to do the query analysis in a microservice using Presto as a library. 2. Doing predicate analysis on the queries to come up with data formatting recommendations in order to improve query performance. 3. Using the analysis service for query result cache invalidation. The analysis figures out whether the results from a previous run of the query are still valid and can be reused.

Drag and Drop Query Builder for PrestoDB – Ravishankar Nair, PassionBytes

Drag and Drop Query Builder for PrestoDB – Ravishankar Nair, PassionBytes

You use multiple tools for databases, for example Azure Data Studio for SQLServer access, Toad or SQLDeveloper for Oracle access, MySQLWorkbench for MySQL databases. Imagine we have one tool and we can query any database, bring any table from any catalog to a single canvas! Now you join, the underlying PrestoDB compatible query is generated. Click a button, you get the profiled data, including distributions and correlations. An amazing tool in action.