If you are using , the "Content Lake" includes specific features for handling "draft" documents.
: A recent feature being drafted (e.g., draft-ietf-lake-app-profiles-04 ) focuses on coordinating "Application Profiles" for Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman Over COSE (EDHOC) .
: This is an opt-in feature that allows for more flexible schema evolution by decoupling logical column names from physical column names in the storage files. 3. Content Management: Sanity Content Lake If you are using , the "Content Lake"
: This allows developers to query the Content Lake to return either only "published" content or "drafted" changes applied as a preview.
In the context of the , "LAKE" stands for Lightweight Authenticated Key Exchange. For those working with (an open-source storage layer),
For those working with (an open-source storage layer), "drafting" a feature typically refers to implementing performance or management optimizations.
: This draft defines a canonical representation to describe and distribute parameters that ensure successful key exchange in constrained environments. 2. Data Engineering: Delta Lake Features If you are using
: You can enable this feature to reduce the number of small files written during data ingestion using the optimizeWrite option in your writer configuration.