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doppelganger1 | 4 years ago

What I find comical is they accuse Databricks of lacking integrity but they don’t actually call out anything except their benchmark was faster than what Databricks did in Snowflake. Databricks then reruns the benchmark and says the only reason that Snowflake’s was faster was because of the built in dataset they used. Databricks was able to match Snowflakes numbers using it but when they loaded the actual data set, it was much slower, which is how a proper TPC benchmark is supposed to happen. They then said that Databricks blog doesn’t match the TPC results, but when I looked at them, they do match. I guess Snowflake just expects people to take arguments at face value. Then I saw someone on LinkedIn complaining that Databricks must have used some beta version. I didn’t see a beta version being used, but that kind of goes out the window when Databricks follows up and then posts that they matched Snowflake when they used their built in TPC data set.

This is funny and interesting to watch but also a distraction I feel. Amazon says it best when they say, “Leaders start with the customer and work backwards. They work vigorously to earn and keep customer trust. Although leaders pay attention to competitors, they obsess over customers.”

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