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We performed a comparison between Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop, IBM InfoSphere BigInsights [EOL], and IBM Spectrum Computing based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The search function is the most valuable aspect of the solution.""The most valuable feature is Kubernetes.""Customer service and support were able to fix whatever the issue was.""The product provides better data processing features than other tools.""The product as a whole is good.""The solution is reliable and stable, it fits our requirements.""With a cluster available, you can manage the security layer using the shared SDX - it provides flexibility.""The file system is a valuable feature."

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"InfoSphere Streams was the one core product from the platform in which we were using. We were building a real-time response system and we built it on InfoSphere Streams."

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"This solution is working for both VTL and tape.""We are satisfied with the technical support, we have no issues.""The most valuable aspect of the product is the policy driving resource management, to optimize the computing across data centers.""Easy to operate and use.""The most valuable feature is the backup capability.""Spectrum Computing's best features are its speed, robustness, and data processing and analysis."

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Cons
"The one thing that we struggled with predominately was support. Because it was relatively new, support was always a big issue and I think it's still a bit of an ongoing concern with the team currently managing it.""Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop has a limited feature list and a lot of costs involved.""It would be useful if Cloudera had more tools like SQL Engines that offer the traditional relational database. We have to do a lot of work preparing the data outside Cloudera before getting it into the platform.""I would like to see an improvement in how the solution helps me to handle the whole cluster.""Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is not always completely stable in some cases, which can be a concern for big data solutions.""They should focus on upgrading their technical capabilities in the market.""The solution does not support multiple languages very well and this means users need to create work-arounds to implement some solutions.""The governance aspect of the solution should be improved."

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"The UI was not interactive: Responses used to be very slow and hang up at times."

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"This solution is no longer managing tapes correctly.""Spectrum Computing is lagging behind other products, most likely because it hasn't been shifted to the cloud.""We'd like to see some AI model training for machine learning.""Lack of sufficient documentation, particularly in Spanish.""We have not been able to use deduplication.""SMB storage and HPC is not compatible and it should be supported by IBM Spectrum Computing."

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  • "When comparing with Oracle Sybase and SQL, it's cheaper. It's not expensive."
  • "The price could be better for the product."
  • "I haven't bought a license for this solution. I'm only using the Apache license version."
  • "Cloudera requires a license to use."
  • "Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is expensive, with support costs involved."
  • "I wouldn't recommend CDH to others because of its high cost."
  • "The price is very high. The solution is expensive."
  • "The solution is expensive."
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  • "This solution is expensive."
  • "Spectrum Computing is one of the most expensive products on the market."
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    Top Answer:This solution is too expensive for a lot of our customers.
    Top Answer:The biggest problem is the lack of documentation in general, and documentation in Spanish, in particular.
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    Rating
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    InfoSphere BigInsights
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    Overview
    Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is the world's most complete, tested, and popular distribution of Apache Hadoop and related projects. CDH is 100% Apache-licensed open source and is the only Hadoop solution to offer unified batch processing, interactive SQL, and interactive search, and role-based access controls. More enterprises have downloaded CDH than all other such distributions combined.
    IBM BigInsights delivers a rich set of advanced analytics capabilities that allows enterprises to analyze massive volumes of structured and unstructured data in its native format. The software combines open source Apache Hadoop with IBM innovations including sophisticated text analytics, IBM BigSheets for data exploration, IBM Big SQL for SQL access to data in Hadoop, and a range of performance, security and administrative features. The result is a cost-effective and user-friendly solution for complex, big data analytics.

    IBM Spectrum Computing uses intelligent workload and policy-driven resource management to optimize resources across the data center, on premises and in the cloud. Now up to 150X faster and scalable to over 160,000 cores, IBM provides you with the latest advances in software-defined infrastructure to help you unleash the power of your distributed mission-critical high performance computing (HPC), analytics and big data applications as well as a new generation open source frameworks such as Hadoop and Spark.

    Sample Customers
    37signals, Adconion,adgooroo, Aggregate Knowledge, AMD, Apollo Group, Blackberry, Box, BT, CSC
    Coherent Path Inc., Optibus, Delhaize America, Diyotta Inc., Ernst & Young, Teikoku Databank Ltd., NCSU, Vestas
    London South Bank University, Transvalor, Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Genomic
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm25%
    Computer Software Company21%
    Insurance Company14%
    Comms Service Provider11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm22%
    Computer Software Company16%
    Educational Organization9%
    Manufacturing Company8%
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    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Comms Service Provider31%
    Media Company16%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise55%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise74%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business43%
    Large Enterprise57%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business43%
    Large Enterprise57%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise68%
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