ETL versus ELT The most obvious difference between ETL and ELT—extract, load, transform—is the difference in order of operations. ELT copies or exports the data from the source locations, but instead of loading it to a staging area for transformation, it loads the raw data directly into th...
Instead of an ETL pipeline, many organizations are taking an “ELT” approach.So what is ETL?ETLis a traditional type of data integration, and it stands for extract, transform, load. Data is extracted from its source, converted into a usable format, and loaded into a system for analysis. ...
ETL versus ELT The most obvious difference between ETL and ELT—extract, load, transform—is the difference in order of operations. ELT copies or exports the data from the source locations, but instead of loading it to a staging area for transformation, it loads the raw data directly into th...
ETL versus ELT The most obvious difference between ETL and ELT—extract, load, transform—is the difference in order of operations. ELT copies or exports the data from the source locations, but instead of loading it to a staging area for transformation, it loads the raw data directly into th...
ETL versus ELT The most obvious difference between ETL and ELT—extract, load, transform—is the difference in order of operations. ELT copies or exports the data from the source locations, but instead of loading it to a staging area for transformation, it loads the raw data directly into th...