"data lakehouse" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: data lakehouses [plural]
Etymology: Blend of data lake + data warehouse. Coined by American company Databricks in 2020 in a corporate whitepaper. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|data lake|data warehouse}} Blend of data lake + data warehouse, {{coinage|en|Databricks|in=2020|nat=American|occ=company}} Coined by American company Databricks in 2020 Head templates: {{en-noun}} data lakehouse (plural data lakehouses)
  1. (databases) A hybrid architecture combining data lake and data warehouse principles. Wikipedia link: Databricks, Microsoft Categories (topical): Databases

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