Quick Stats – Runtime ANALYZE for Better Query Plans – Anant Aneja, Ahana

Quick Stats – Runtime ANALYZE for Better Query Plans – Anant Aneja, Ahana

An optimizer’s plans are only as good as the estimates available for the tables its querying. For queries over recently ingested data that is not yet ANALYZE-d to update table or partition stats, the Presto optimizer flies blind; it is unable to make good query plans and resorts to syntactic join orders. To solve this problem, we propose building ‘Quick Stats’ : By utilizing file level metadata available in open data lake formats such as Delta & Hudi, and by examining stats from Parquet & ORC footers, we can build a representative stats sample at a per partition level. These stats can be cached for use be newer queries, and can also be persisted back to the metastore. New strategies for tuning these stats, such as sampling, can be added to improve their precision.

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.