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What is cloud-native?

Cloud-native is the use of a high-performance, networked, web-centric, and clustered computing environment to develop, deploy and scale data processing applications.

In what context do we find cloud-native computing?

Cloud-native computing is most frequently found in the context of using large volumes of geospatial data or “big data.” It is capable of leveraging data lakehouse architecture, which may separate compute and storage elements.

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