Partitioned file: A large data file, typically in a database system, that is divided into smaller, more manageable pieces based on defined criteria (date ranges, categories, etc.). This approach can improve query performance, simplify data management, and allow for more efficient data archiving or deletion. It’s commonly used in data warehousing and large-scale data processing systems.
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