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tigertoolbox
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Performance Tuning Production
They have a sort of version - check in the Tiger Team toolbox on GitHub ...
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SQL Server, SSRS, "login failed for anonymous" and Kerberos Config Mgr
Thank you for taking the time to reply! Hmm, I just ran https://github.com/microsoft/tigertoolbox/blob/master/tls1.2/CheckClientUpdates.ps1 script on both servers, and I did get: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client with version 11.4.7507.2 supports TLS 1.2 Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server with version 17.10.3.1 supports TLS 1.2 So, it does appear that TLS 1.2 should be supported by both servers.
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administration form linux
Managing security can easily be done with T-SQL and there are plenty of utility scripts out there to help you out - e.g., https://github.com/microsoft/tigertoolbox/tree/master/Securables
spyql
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Fq: Jq for Binary Formats
I prefer a SQL-like format. Itβs not as complete but it cover most of the day-to-day use cases. Take a look at https://github.com/dcmoura/spyql (I am the author). Congrats on fq!
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Command-line data analytics made easy with SPyQL
SPyQL documentation: spyql.readthedocs.io
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This Week In Python
spyql β Query data on the command line with SQL-like SELECTs powered by Python expressions
- Command-line data analytics made easy
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Jc β JSONifies the output of many CLI tools
This is great!
I am the author of SPyQL [1]. Combining JC with SPyQL you can easily query the json output and run python commands on top of it from the command-line :-) You can do aggregations and so forth in a much simpler and intuitive way than with jq.
I just wrote a blogpost [2] that illustrates it. It is more focused on CSV, but the commands would be the same if you were working with JSON.
[1] https://github.com/dcmoura/spyql
- The fastest command-line tools for querying large JSON datasets
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Working with more than 10gb csv
You can import the data into a PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite/... database and then query the database. However, even with the right choice of indexes, it might take a while to run queries on a table with hundreds of millions of records. You can easily import your data to these databases with SpyQL: $ spyql "SELECT * FROM csv TO sql(table=my_table_name) | sqlite3 my.db" (you would need to create the table my_table_name before running the command).
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ClickHouse Cloud is now in Public Beta
https://github.com/dcmoura/spyql/blob/master/notebooks/json_...
And ClickHouse looks like a normal relational database - there is no need for multiple components for different tiers (like in Druid), no need for manual partitioning into "daily", "hourly" tables (like you do in Spark and Bigquery), no need for lambda architecture... It's refreshing how something can be both simple and fast.
- A SQLite extension for reading large files line-by-line
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I want to convert a large JSON file into Tabular Format.
I thought this library was pretty nifty for json. It's also relatively fast compared to most json parsers: https://github.com/dcmoura/spyql
What are some alternatives?
RasgoQL - Write python locally, execute SQL in your data warehouse
prql - PRQL is a modern language for transforming data β a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
malloy - Malloy is an experimental language for describing data relationships and transformations.
tresql - Shorthand SQL/JDBC wrapper language, providing nested results as JSON and more
Preql - An interpreted relational query language that compiles to SQL.
prosto - Prosto is a data processing toolkit radically changing how data is processed by heavily relying on functions and operations with functions - an alternative to map-reduce and join-groupby
pxi - π§ pxi (pixie) is a small, fast, and magical command-line data processor similar to jq, mlr, and awk.
partiql-lang-kotlin - PartiQL libraries and tools in Kotlin.
octosql - OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL.
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
logica - Logica is a logic programming language that compiles to SQL. It runs on Google BigQuery, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]