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Apache Sedona Community Releases SedonaDB: Open-Source Single-Node Database with Native Geospatial Support

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MrPowers

8mo ago· 9 min readen

Summary

The Apache Sedona community has announced the initial release of SedonaDB, an open-source, single-node analytical database engine that treats spatial/geospatial data as a first-class citizen. Developed as a subproject of Apache Sedona (which powers large-scale geospatial processing on distributed engines like Spark, Flink, and Snowflake), SedonaDB extends the Sedona ecosystem with a single-node engine optimized for spatial data analysis.

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The Apache Sedona community is excited to announce the initial release of SedonaDB! 🎉
SedonaDB is the first open-source, single-node analytical database engine that treats spatial data as a first-class citizen.
SedonaDB extends the Sedona ecosystem with a single-node engine optimized for spatial data analysis.
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Apache Sedona is a cluster computing system for processing large-scale spatial data. Sedona extends existing cluster computing systems, such as Apache Spark, Apache Flink, and Snowflake, with a set of out-of-the-box distributed Spatial Datasets and Spatia

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