Compare table types

Choosing the right table architecture is critical for maximizing performance, reducing costs, and ensuring data access across your analytics tools. This page explains the different table types and serving endpoints available in Lakehouse for Apache Iceberg, helping you choose the best option based on your write engines, read requirements, and management control needs.

Table formats by catalog or engine

Select a catalog or engine to learn about its supported table formats, metastore configuration, storage optimization capabilities, and engine interoperability.

Lakehouse runtime catalog

The Lakehouse runtime catalog manages Apache Iceberg tables through the Iceberg REST catalog endpoint and provides seamless read-write interoperability across Iceberg compatible engines (Spark, Flink, Trino) and BigQuery, while being backed by the industry-standard Iceberg REST catalog interface.

Supported table formats

Apache Iceberg V2 tables (GA) and V3 tables (Preview) are supported. Iceberg V1 tables aren't supported. Before you use existing V1 tables with Lakehouse for Apache Iceberg, you must upgrade them to a supported version. For more information, see Upgrade Iceberg V1 tables to V2.

Key features include:

  • Metastore: Lakehouse runtime catalog.
  • Storage: Cloud Storage.
  • Storage optimization: Managed by you, or optionally by Google (Preview).
  • Read and write access:
    • Open source engines: read and write (GA)
    • BigQuery: read/write (Preview)
  • Use cases: Open lakehouse with high-performance, enterprise-grade storage for advanced analytics, streaming, and AI.

Hive metastore

The Lakehouse runtime catalog manages Apache Hive tables through an Apache Hive metastore (HMS) endpoint optimized for Apache Spark ExternalCatalog compatibility, letting you seamlessly share data across Apache Spark, Apache Hive, and BigQuery. You create these tables from open source engines and store them in Cloud Storage. This option is best if you want your ETL workflow to be managed by open source engines without needing a separate self-hosted Hive metastore, and only require read access from BigQuery.

Tables managed by the Hive metastore endpoint are standard Apache Hive and Spark tables (using Hive SerDes or Spark data sources), not Apache Iceberg tables. To create and manage Apache Iceberg tables in the Lakehouse runtime catalog, use the Iceberg REST catalog endpoint instead.

Key features include:

  • Metastore: Lakehouse runtime catalog (through custom IMetastoreClient).
  • Storage: Cloud Storage (supporting formats like Parquet, ORC, and Avro).
  • Storage optimization: Managed by you or a third party.
  • Read and write access:
    • Open source engines (Spark and Hive): Read and write.
    • BigQuery: read-only.
  • Use cases: Migrating existing Spark and Hive workloads to a fully managed, serverless metastore on Google Cloud.

Table formats by product

Use the following chart to compare table types in the Lakehouse runtime catalog.

Lakehouse

Apache Iceberg (GA) Borderless Lakehouse (Preview) Apache Hive (Preview)
Metastore Lakehouse runtime catalog Lakehouse runtime catalog Lakehouse runtime catalog
Storage Cloud Storage Cloud Storage / Amazon S3 Cloud Storage
Storage optimization Customer, third-party managed, or Google managed (Preview) Customer or third-party managed Customer or third-party managed
Read/write Open source engines (read/write)

BigQuery (read/write [Preview])
Open source engines (read)

BigQuery (read)
Open source engines (read/write)

BigQuery (read-only)
Advanced operations None None None
Access control Table-level security with IAM Table-level security with IAM Table-level security with IAM
Use cases Open lakehouse Query data in other cloud providers without migrating files or building complex ETL pipelines. Migrate existing Spark and Hive workloads to a fully managed, serverless metastore

Iceberg table capabilities

Use the following table to learn more about capabilities offered in Apache Iceberg tables in the Lakehouse runtime catalog.

Capability Support
Catalog Lakehouse runtime catalog (Iceberg REST catalog compatible)
Storage Cloud Storage
Accessible through the Iceberg REST catalog endpoint Yes
Read/Write Interoperability
BigQuery read queries (SELECT, BQML, AI functions) Supported (GA)
BigQuery DML (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, MERGE) Supported (Preview)
OSS engine reads Supported (GA)
OSS engine writes Supported (GA)
OSS engine streaming writes (Kafka, Spark, Dataflow with Iceberg I/O sink) Supported (GA)
Managed and Advanced Capabilities
Table management (compaction, garbage collection) Supported (Preview)
Time Travel
Time travel (using OSS engines) Flexible (configured through table properties)
Time travel (using BigQuery) Limited to 7 days
Snapshot history and rollback to previous snapshot Supported (GA)
Knowledge catalog capabilities
Metadata cataloging, search and discovery Supported (GA)
Lineage Supported (GA)
Data quality/profiling Supported (GA)
Insights Supported (GA)
AI based column and table descriptions generation Supported (GA)

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