We performed a comparison between Amazon EMR and QueryIO based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Apache, Cloudera, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and others in Hadoop."It has a variety of options and support systems."
"The solution helps us manage huge volumes of data."
"It allows users to access the data through a web interface."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"We are using applications, such as Splunk, Livy, Hadoop, and Spark. We are using all of these applications in Amazon EMR and they're helping us a lot."
"In Amazon EMR it is easy to rebuild anything, easy to upgrade and has good fault tolerance."
"One of the valuable features about this solution is that it's managed services, so it's pretty stable, and scalable as much as you wish. It has all the necessary distributions. With some additional work, it's also possible to change to a Spark version with the latest version of EMR. It also has Hudi, so we are leveraging Apache Hudi on EMR for change data capture, so then it comes out-of-the-box in EMR."
"When we grade big jobs from on-prem to the cloud, we do it in EMR with Spark."
"Anyone who has even a little bit of knowledge of the solution can begin to create things. You don't have to be technical to use the solution."
"There were times where they would release new versions and it seemed to end up breaking old versions, which is very strange."
"We don't have much control. If we have multiple users, if they want to scale up, the cost will go and increase and we don't know how we can restrict that price part."
"The product's features for storing data in static clusters could be better."
"The product must add some of the latest technologies to provide more flexibility to the users."
"There is room for improvement in pricing."
"Amazon EMR is continuously improving, but maybe something like CI/CD out-of-the-box or integration with Prometheus Grafana."
"The initial setup was time-consuming."
"The most complicated thing is configuring to the cluster and ensure it's running correctly."
"There needs to be some simplification of the user interface."
Earn 20 points
Amazon EMR is ranked 3rd in Hadoop with 20 reviews while QueryIO is ranked 16th in Hadoop. Amazon EMR is rated 7.8, while QueryIO is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Amazon EMR writes "Provides efficient data processing features and has good scalability ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of QueryIO writes "Stable with good connectivity and good integration capabilities". Amazon EMR is most compared with Snowflake, Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop, Azure Data Factory, Amazon Redshift and Apache Spark, whereas QueryIO is most compared with Splice Machine.
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