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Fear and Loathing 3.0 – On beer and databases Skip to content Fear and Loathing 3.0 On beer and databases OracleDataFrame in oracledb 3.0.0: some notes Warning: the following post describes OracleDataFrame as in python-oracledb version 3.0.0. As a feature, it is quite experimental. Hopefully, future releases of python-oracledb will make most of this post obsolete. Spring came with a new, great feature from the Oracle development: Oracle Python driver can now return data as a data frame. In this post, we will consider the benefits OracleDataFrame brings compared to the manually constructed data frames. I expect OracleDataFrame to help avoid serialization costs between python-oracledb, Python objects and data frames. The amount of benefit this gives probably depends on the use case. The code used for testing is in Github . Oracledb and DIY data frames For the tests, I will use a query that returns 15992001 rows. This gives a pyarrow table with a size between 1.2GB ...
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