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Apache Polaris: How Policy-Managed Table Maintenance Eliminates Iceberg Operational Overhead

· 12 min read
Cazpian Engineering
Platform Engineering Team

Apache Polaris: Policy-Managed Iceberg Table Maintenance

In our previous post, we covered how to control Iceberg file sizes at write time and how to fix small file problems with Iceberg's table maintenance procedures. The conclusion was clear: the tools are excellent, but manually scheduling and managing maintenance across dozens or hundreds of tables does not scale.

This post is about the layer that solves that problem: Apache Polaris — the open-source Iceberg catalog that introduces policy-based table maintenance, letting you define optimization rules once and have them applied automatically across your entire lakehouse.

Why Every Data Company Is Betting on Apache Iceberg — And What It Means for AI

· 13 min read
Cazpian Engineering
Platform Engineering Team

Why Every Data Company Is Betting on Apache Iceberg

Something unusual is happening in the data industry. Companies that have spent years — and billions of dollars — building proprietary storage formats are now rallying behind an open-source table format created at Netflix. Snowflake, Databricks, Dremio, Starburst, Teradata, Google BigQuery, AWS — the list keeps growing. They are not just adding Iceberg as a checkbox feature. They are making it central to their platform strategy.

If you are a data engineer, you have almost certainly heard of Apache Iceberg by now. But the more interesting question is not what Iceberg is — it is why every major vendor has decided that their own proprietary format is no longer enough.