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    Apache Doris

    Apache Doris

    MPP-based interactive SQL data warehousing for reporting and analysis

    ...Apache Doris can meet various data analysis demands, including history data reports, real-time data analysis, interactive data analysis, and exploratory data analysis. Make your data analysis easier! Support standard SQL language, compatible with MySQL protocol. The main advantages of Doris are the simplicity (of developing, deploying and using) and meeting many data serving requirements in a single system. Doris mainly integrates the technology of Google Mesa and Apache Impala, and it is based on a column-oriented storage engine and can communicate by MySQL client.
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    BEE
    The BEE Project is a suite of tools supporting Business Intelligence project implementation including ETL tool and OLAP server and a thin client. The ROLAP server ensures multipass SQL generation and powerful cache management (utilizes MySQL RDBMS).
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