In many large-scale applications, data is divided into partitions that can be accessed separately. There are two typical strategies for partitioning data. 🔹 Vertical partitioning: it means some columns are moved to new tables. Each table contains the same number of rows but fewer columns (see diagram below).
Vertical partitioning vs horizontal partitioning
Vertical partitioning vs horizontal…
Vertical partitioning vs horizontal partitioning
In many large-scale applications, data is divided into partitions that can be accessed separately. There are two typical strategies for partitioning data. 🔹 Vertical partitioning: it means some columns are moved to new tables. Each table contains the same number of rows but fewer columns (see diagram below).