We performed a comparison between Oracle Exadata and VMware Tanzu Data Services based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Data Warehouse solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The tool performs well with a large database."
"Exadata with the In-Memory option is several levels about SAP HANA."
"The new Exadata x9m has an even higher speed of 100GBps connectivity."
"A very stable solution, which we have hardly any problems with."
"On-premises Exadata is just as stable as the cloud version. It's a very stable platform."
"Oracle Exadata's performance is one of its best features. We very satisfied with it."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle Exadata is its capabilities for storing and processing data. It is very good for our domain."
"The most valuable feature is that you have the same familiar environment of an Oracle database but with the additional performance you get from this architecture."
"It works very well with large database queries."
"Large amounts of data can be moved pretty fast using the solution."
"The most valuable feature is that it's really customizable."
"The most valuable feature is asynchronous calls, which are easy to configure."
"The most valuable feature for us is horizontal scaling."
"Tanzu Greenplum's most valuable features include the integration of modern data science approaches across an MPP platform."
"Some of the most valuable features are publish and subscribe, fanout, and queues."
"The solution's best feature is its exceptional speed, delivering efficient utilization of resources."
"The solution's pricing is very high."
"I have found Oracle Exadata to be scalable. However, you have to purchase more hardware, such as memory."
"The setup is a little bit complex. We would like to see the installation part get easier."
"In a future release, I would like to see some upgrade analysis advisors to help with a clear roadmap on steps that need to be taken and some of the automated processes."
"Sometimes it takes too long time to get help with technical issues."
"It would be nice to have a single click button to, say, migrate my VMware VM into the Oracle VM, or vice-versa."
"The improvement could be made on the hardware level as the habit in the industry is to go better and faster and larger with every iteration."
"The cost of the solution is high and can be improved."
"We would like to see Greenplum maintain a closer relationship with and parity to features implemented in PostgreSQL."
"I saw some limitation with respect to the column store, and removing this would be an improvement."
"RabbitMQ is clearly better supported on Linux than it is on Windows. There are idiosyncrasies in the Windows version that are not there on Linux."
"VMware RabbitMQ's configuration process could be easier to understand."
"VMware Tanzu Greenplum needs improvement in the memory area and improved methods for quick access to the disc. So, one of the quick goals of Greenplum must work on enhancing access to the disc by adding hints in the database."
"There are some security concerns that have been raised with this product."
"They should improve on the ability to scale your queues in a very simple and elegant way with the same power that they have would be great."
"Their implementation is quite tricky. It's not that easy to implement RabbitMQ as a cluster."
Oracle Exadata is ranked 2nd in Data Warehouse with 125 reviews while VMware Tanzu Data Services is ranked 5th in Data Warehouse with 81 reviews. Oracle Exadata is rated 8.4, while VMware Tanzu Data Services is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Exadata writes "Offers a variety of valuable features". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Tanzu Data Services writes "Reliable queueing functionality and versatile tool that can be used with any programming languages ". Oracle Exadata is most compared with Oracle Database Appliance, Teradata, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, Snowflake and Vertica, whereas VMware Tanzu Data Services is most compared with IBM MQ, Anypoint MQ, Apache Kafka, Red Hat AMQ and PubSub+ Event Broker. See our Oracle Exadata vs. VMware Tanzu Data Services report.
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Thanks