A. Machine data refers to data generated by various machines, devices, or sensors in real-time. Examples include logs from servers, sensor readings from IoT devices, or telemetry data from industrial equipment. Machine data is often streamed live as it is generated, allowing for real-time analysis, monitoring, and decision-making.
There are many weather stations situated around the world, which measure and record and data and then instantly upload it to the internet. I would argue that this is machine data and is best looked at in real time
Flat file databases store plain text records and binary files that are needed for a specific purpose in a single directory for easy access and transfer. I'm going to go with D
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