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We performed a comparison between Amazon QLDB and Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The product enables the users to query results faster."

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"CDH has a wide variety of proprietary tools that we use, like Impala. So from that perspective, it's quite useful as opposed to something open-source. We get a lot of value from Cloudera's proprietary tools.""The data science aspect of the solution is valuable.""The main advantage is the storage is less expensive.""It has the best proxy, security, and support features compared to open-source products.""Customer service and support were able to fix whatever the issue was.""Cloudera is a very manageable solution with good support.""We also really like the Cloudera community. You can have any question and will have your answer within a few hours.""The solution is reliable and stable, it fits our requirements."

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Cons
"The product should enable users to import data from various databases."

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"It could be faster and more user-friendly.""The tool's ability to be deployed on a cloud model is an area of concern where improvements are required.""I would like to see an improvement in how the solution helps me to handle the whole cluster.""The pricing needs to improve.""The governance aspect of the solution should be improved.""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.""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.""The solution does not support multiple languages very well and this means users need to create work-arounds to implement some solutions."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "The product is not expensive."
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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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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The product enables the users to query results faster.
    Top Answer:The product should enable users to import data from various databases. It would be a nice additional improvement. It should also provide more instances.
    Top Answer:The tool can be deployed using different container technologies, which makes it very scalable.
    Top Answer:The tool is expensive. Overall, it's not a cheap software tool, and that is why only large enterprises who are mature enough and have an architecture that is complex enough opt for Cloudera, as its… more »
    Top Answer:The tool's ability to be deployed on a cloud model is an area of concern where improvements are required. The tool works very well when deployed on an on-premises model. The deployment on a cloud… more »
    Ranking
    11th
    out of 18 in NoSQL Databases
    Views
    285
    Comparisons
    201
    Reviews
    1
    Average Words per Review
    384
    Rating
    8.0
    5th
    out of 18 in NoSQL Databases
    Views
    772
    Comparisons
    598
    Reviews
    14
    Average Words per Review
    409
    Rating
    8.1
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    Also Known As
    Amazon Quantum Ledger Database
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    Overview

    Amazon QLDB is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log ‎owned by a central trusted authority. Amazon QLDB tracks each and every application data change and maintains a complete and verifiable history of changes over time.

    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.
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    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm25%
    Computer Software Company21%
    Insurance Company14%
    Comms Service Provider11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm22%
    Computer Software Company16%
    Educational Organization8%
    Manufacturing Company8%
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    REVIEWERS
    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise55%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business17%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise74%
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    Amazon QLDB is ranked 11th in NoSQL Databases with 1 review while Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is ranked 5th in NoSQL Databases with 47 reviews. Amazon QLDB is rated 8.0, while Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Amazon QLDB writes "A fast and affordable solution that is scalable and has a nice dashboard". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop writes "Good end-to-end security features and we like that it's cloud independent". Amazon QLDB is most compared with MongoDB, whereas Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is most compared with Amazon EMR, HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric, Apache Spark, MongoDB and Cassandra.

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