Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop Pricing

LS
Head of Big Data and Analytics Competency center at OTP Bank Hungary

Cloudera can become costly once you need to scale up. and more expensive than going with public cloud services. If you cross a certain threshold of nodes, you need to look for alternatives because it becomes too expensive. We are below that with around 30 to 40 cloud error compute units that we pay for. 

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Miodrag Milojevic - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Data Archirect at Yettel

I believe we pay for a three-year license.

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Hamid M. Hamid - PeerSpot reviewer
Data architect at Banking Sector

The product comes with an annual subscription, which is expensive. They are bundling technologies together. You have to pay an extra cost if you need the technology out of the base license.

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Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop
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Miodrag-Stanic - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Architect at Yettel

The solution's license price increased five times because of CDH. We set the licensing levels like data engineering, an enterprise data hub, data science, and data engineering, and then when they moved to CDP, none of this was possible anymore. It's way more expensive now.

I rate the product's pricing a two out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.

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Thishen Govender - PeerSpot reviewer
BI Manager at Discovery Health

The solution is fairly expensive.

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KY
Senior IT Application Architect at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The tool is not expensive. However, it has a cost to it. I rate the pricing a seven out of ten.

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Atif Tariq - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud and Big Data Engineer | Developer at Huawei Cloud Middle East

It is an expensive product.

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AK
Senior Data Architect Manager at Unifonic

For enterprise organizations that can bear the cost, it's a good solution. A smaller company wouldn't be able to afford the licensing fees. You can get a free trial for 60 days. They'll never have a community version because they're the only ones in the market offering this kind of framework. 

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RS
AD - Associate Director at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

When comparing with Oracle Sybase and SQL, it's cheaper. It's not expensive.

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KG
Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is expensive. There are a lot of costs involved. For example: apart from the standard licensing fees, there are support costs involved, and support could be for three years, five years, etc., so support is a pretty large part of the contract.

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YM
CEO at AM-BITS LLC

The product’s price depends from project to project. It is more expensive than open-source solutions and could be cheaper. However, in some cases, it is less costly than open-source.

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Hamid M. Hamid - PeerSpot reviewer
Data architect at Banking Sector

The price is very high. The solution is expensive. 

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Suresh_Srinivasan - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder at FORMCEPT Technologies

I haven't bought a license for this solution. I'm only using the Apache license version. 

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EricLin - PeerSpot reviewer
Chairman at Athemaster co.,ltd.

The product’s cost is higher compared to other tools. The pricing must be improved.

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Mohammed Hamad - PeerSpot reviewer
AI & Data Engineering Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I wouldn't recommend CDH to others because of its high cost.

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KG
Associate Manager at a consultancy with 501-1,000 employees

We do not pay for licensing because our customers forward it, so there is no need to purchase the license for the project.

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it_user900987 - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Management at BCX

The pricing is very competitive. It's not bad.

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SC
Lead Consultant - Product Development at FIS (http://www.fisglobal.com/)
MA
Technical Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The solution is expensive. The license costs around 10k.

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it_user374058 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President - Big Data and Delivery at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

Licensing price on per node basis for Cloudera seems to be pretty steep (based on the inputs we have received from Cloudera).

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AG
Engineering Manager/Solution architect at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

Cloudera requires a license to use.

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GW
Chief Executive Officer at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

The price could be better for the product.

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EricLin - PeerSpot reviewer
Chairman at Athemaster co.,ltd.

The pricing is expensive.

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it_user345477 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Design Engineer at a marketing services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We use the free version, and they provide everything we need.

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Buyer's Guide
Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.