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  1. Extract, transform, load
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    ETL—meaning extract, transform, load—is a data integration process that combines, cleans and organizes data from multiple sources into a single, consistent data set for storage in a data warehouse, data lake or other target system. ETL data pipelines provide the foundation for data analytics and machine learning workstreams.
    Short for extract, transform & load, ETL is the process of aggregating data from multiple different sources, transforming it to suit the business needs, and finally loading it to a specified destination (storage location).
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  3. What is ETL (Extract, Transform, Load)? | IBM

  4. What is ETL? - Extract Transform Load Explained - AWS

  5. వెబ్ETL is a data integration process that extracts, transforms and loads data from multiple sources to a target system. Learn the differences between traditional and cloud ETL, ETL and ELT, and the benefits of …

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  7. ETL Process in Data Warehouse - GeeksforGeeks

    వెబ్2, ఫిబ్ర 2023, · ETL is a process in Data Warehousing and it stands for Extract, Transform and Load. It is a process in which an ETL tool extracts the data from various data source systems, transforms it in the staging …

  8. వెబ్7, డిసెం 2021, · ETL summary. In this post, we had a look into the basics of ETL or Extract, Transform, and Load process. ETL is the backbone for most modern data ingestion and integration pipelines that …

  9. వెబ్ETL stands for “Extract, Transform, and Load” and describes the set of processes to extract data from one system, transform it, and load it into a target repository. An ETL pipeline is a traditional type of data pipeline …

  10. వెబ్30, సెప్టెం 2022, · Extract explained. The “Extract” stage of the ETL process involves collecting structured and unstructured data from its data sources. This data will ultimately lead to a consolidated single data …