Polars Cloud Launches with Distributed Engine on AWS
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Summary
Polars Cloud has officially launched with general availability on AWS, featuring a distributed engine in open beta. The platform allows users to run distributed queries on cloud infrastructure with scalable compute resources. The article provides technical details about the launch and includes code examples for getting started with distributed data processing using Polars.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledAfter working hard since our Polars Cloud announcement last February, we are pleased to officially launch Polars Cloud
Polars Cloud is now Generally Available on AWS
Beyond that, we also launched our novel Distributed Engine in Open Beta on Polars Cloud
You can immediately get started at https://cloud.pola.rs/
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