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    Dolphin Scheduler

    Dolphin Scheduler

    A distributed and extensible workflow scheduler platform

    Apache DolphinScheduler is a distributed and extensible workflow scheduler platform with powerful DAG visual interfaces, dedicated to solving complex job dependencies in the data pipeline and providing various types of jobs available `out of the box`. Dedicated to solving the complex task dependencies in data processing, making the scheduler system out of the box for data processing. Decentralized multi-master and multi-worker, HA is supported by itself, overload processing. All process...
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    CueLake

    CueLake

    Use SQL to build ELT pipelines on a data lakehouse

    With CueLake, you can use SQL to build ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) pipelines on a data lakehouse. You write Spark SQL statements in Zeppelin notebooks. You then schedule these notebooks using workflows (DAGs). To extract and load incremental data, you write simple select statements. CueLake executes these statements against your databases and then merges incremental data into your data lakehouse (powered by Apache Iceberg). To transform data, you write SQL statements to create views and...
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