Hi,

Does anyone here have experience in using the django-redshift ORM available 
in: https://github.com/binarydud/django-redshift
in a django web app? If so could you share it with us?
Is it robust? Scalably efficient?

Many thanks.

On Thursday, October 17, 2013 9:21:08 AM UTC+2, Victor Hooi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a Django eCommerce site, from where we want to load transactional 
> data into Amazon RedShift (i.e. basically ETL).
>
> This would probably be a batch load run either once a day, or at intervals 
> throughout the day.
>
> (I'm also curious about whether it's possible to stream the data in, but I 
> don't think that will work well with RedShift).
>
> My question is regarding how we should be extracting the data - we can 
> either hook directly into the Django ORM, or just use SQL by hand.
>
> What are people's experiences with either approach? Any thoughts on 
> pros/cons of either?
>
> Cheers,
> Victor
>

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