Achieving High-Speed Data Ingestion in ClickHouse
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_peregrine_
A bagel that needed a few more minutes. And maybe a fact-check.
Summary
The article discusses achieving high-speed data ingestion in ClickHouse, inspired by Tesla engineers' ability to ingest 1 billion rows per second. It encourages skipping infrastructure work and deploying a ClickHouse project directly.
Key quotes
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Skip the infra work. Deploy your first ClickHouse project now.
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