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Trill is a single-node query processor for temporal or streaming data.
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Trill is a high-performance one-pass in-memory streaming analytics engine from Microsoft Research. It can handle both real-time and offline data, and is based on a temporal data and query model. Trill can be used as a streaming engine, a lightweight in-memory relational engine, and as a progressive query processor (for early query results on partial data).
- Of course, the sources are right here!
- Clone the Repo and make sure you have Visual Studio 2017 installed
- Open
Trill.sln
solution available in./Sources
with Visual Studio 2017 - Build Trill
If you don't want to compile Trill yourself, you can get binaries from ourNuGet feed.Samples of Trill usage are available at oursamples repository. Make sure you start from the Hello World sample to get confident with Trill.
- Announcementblog post.
- TheTrill paper appeared at VLDB.
- Anarticle on Trill appeared in the IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin.
- TheTrill technical report.
- Additional documents located in the/Documentation directory
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