bin/launcher status Expected output: Running as [PID] . wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/prestosql/presto-cli/8.8/presto-cli-8.8-executable.jar mv presto-cli-8.8-executable.jar presto chmod +x presto ./presto --server localhost:8080 You should see the Presto shell: presto> Part 3: Configuring Catalogs in Presto 8.8 Presto’s superpower is its connector architecture. Let’s set up three common catalogs. 1. Hive Connector (for S3 or HDFS) Create etc/catalog/hive.properties :
connector.name=hive-hadoop2 hive.metastore.uri=thrift://localhost:9083 hive.allow-drop-table=true hive.s3.aws-access-key=YOUR_ACCESS_KEY hive.s3.aws-secret-key=YOUR_SECRET_KEY Create etc/catalog/postgresql.properties : tutorial presto 8.8
-- Query with aggregation SELECT product, SUM(amount) AS total FROM memory.default.sales GROUP BY product; 5.1 Cross-Connector Joins (Data Federation) One of the most celebrated features is querying across different data sources in a single SQL statement. bin/launcher status Expected output: Running as [PID]
Introduction: Why Presto 8.8 Matters In the fast-paced world of big data, query speed and scalability are non-negotiable. Presto (now PrestoDB) has emerged as a leading distributed SQL query engine for running interactive analytics on datasets ranging from gigabytes to petabytes. With the release of Presto 8.8 , the open-source community introduced significant enhancements in stability, federation capabilities, and ANSI SQL compliance. Presto (now PrestoDB) has emerged as a leading