Why Is Modern Data Architecture So Confusing? and What Made Sense for Me
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For example, earlier this semester I was learning about the classic three-tier architecture (moving data from source systems → staging area → warehouse). Sounds neat in theory, but when you actually start looking into modern setups with data lakes, real-time streaming, and hybrid cloud environments, it gets messy real quick.
I’ve tried YouTube and random online courses before, but the problem is they’re often either too shallow or too scattered. Having a sort of one-stop resource that explains concepts while aligning with what I’m studying and what I see at work makes it so much easier to connect the dots.
Sharing here in case it helps someone else who’s just starting their data journey and wants to understand data architecture in a simpler, practical way.