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Elaborate on CrateDB introduction #121
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Just found #96 |
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Thanks! We can also stack up GH-96 later. I think it's always good to have a few fresh words on the topic of explaining CrateDB.
structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. For example, tabular data, | ||
JSON or documents, time series, vectors, geospatial, full text | ||
and binary objects |
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Can this sentence be improved a bit?
/cc @simonprickett
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Maybe something like:
This enables you to manage structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data within a single database. CrateDB supports diverse data types such as tabular data, JSON documents, time-series data, vectors, geospatial information, full-text search, and binary objects.
CrateDB is designed to handle your demanding analytics and search workloads with | ||
ease. Here you'll find comprehensive resources including reference manuals, | ||
tutorials, example code, and more. | ||
CrateDB is a hyper-fast open source multi-model database combining the |
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Maybe tune that down a bit, and add a more qualifying adjective instead, like s/hyper/analytics/?
CrateDB is a hyper-fast open source multi-model database combining the | |
CrateDB is a fast open source multi-model analytics database combining the |
Maybe even rid of "fast", and just use "distributed" instead?
CrateDB is a hyper-fast open source multi-model database combining the | |
CrateDB is an open source distributed multi-model analytics database combining the |
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This change appears to revert to an older, outdated positioning of CrateDB as primarily a multi-model database (including binary objects). Instead, we’ve shifted the focus to CrateDB’s core strengths, particularly leveraging Lucene for fast analytics and search capabilities.
Thanks.
So, let's close this and focus on GH-96 instead? |
Sure, that's okay. Thanks! |
Summary of the changes / Why this is an improvement
First introduction of CrateDB on docs Home page looked like it could be elaborated on a bit. I'm currently going through @simonprickett 's academy materials and have his blessing to borrow bits that could improve the docs.
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https://cratedb-guide--121.org.readthedocs.build/
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