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DBU

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What is DBU?

DBU most likely refers to Databricks Units. A Databricks Unit (DBU) is a unit of processing capability, billed on a per-second usage. It's commonly used to measure the consumption of Databricks resources such as compute clusters when running jobs and interactive notebooks. The cost varies based on the cloud provider (AWS, Azure, GCP) and the specific Databricks workload (e.g., data engineering, data analytics, machine learning).

What other technologies are related to DBU?

DBU Complementary Technologies

CL (Control Language) is used for scripting and controlling operations on the AS400/IBM i systems where DBU is used. It is essential for managing the environment where DBU operates.
mentioned alongside DBU in 2% (51) of relevant job posts
RPG (Report Program Generator) is a programming language commonly used on AS400/IBM i systems. DBU is a utility to view and change data in database files, which are often accessed and managed by RPG programs, so it is a complementary tool.
mentioned alongside DBU in 1% (60) of relevant job posts
IBM DB2 is the database management system on AS400/IBM i systems. DBU is a tool used to interact with and manipulate data stored in DB2 databases on these systems, so it is complementary.
mentioned alongside DBU in 0% (80) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning DBU?

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Chubb Insurance
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
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Ryder System
Transportation and Warehousing

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