We performed a comparison between Amazon Redshift and Infobright DB 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 product offers good support for the data lake."
"If the analyst knows SQL, which is comfortable and easy to use to go between all of these tool stacks, I think it's reliable. It's a secure and reliable data warehouse."
"In terms of valuable features, I like the columnar storage that Redshift provides. The storage is one of the key features that we're looking for. Also, the data updates and the latency between the data-refreshes."
"Redshift's Excel features are handy. Redshift spectrum allows you to directly query the data on an Excel sheet. Now, SQL Server also allows this, but Redshift has many more features."
"It's scalable because it's on the cloud."
"Though Amazon Redshift is good, it depends on what kind of business you're trying to do, what type of analytics you need, and how much data you have."
"Redshift is a major service of Amazon and is very scalable. It enables faster recalculations and data management, helping to retrieve data quickly."
"The solution is scalable. It handles different loads very well."
"It has very amazing smart grid query feature for very fast aggregate queries across millions of rows"
"Pricing is one of the things that it could improve. It should be more competitive."
"This solution lacks integration with non-AWS sources."
"Infinite storage is available in Snowflake and is not available in Redshift."
"If you require a highly scalable solution, I would not recommend Amazon Redshift."
"Improvement could be made in the area of streaming data."
"One area where Amazon Redshift could improve is in adopting the compute-separate, data-separate architecture, which Delta, Snowflake are adopting, and a few others in the cloud data warehouse spectrum."
"The speed of the solution and its portability needs improvement."
"AWS Snowflake has a very good feature for cloning databases. It makes it easy to clone a data warehouse, which is useful. I would like to see this feature in Redshift."
"Only the data from the columns that reached 2GB will actually decrease. Other columns below 2GB in size do not leave the disk."
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Amazon Redshift is ranked 4th in Cloud Data Warehouse with 59 reviews while Infobright DB is ranked 27th in Data Warehouse. Amazon Redshift is rated 7.8, while Infobright DB is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of Amazon Redshift writes "Provides one place where we can store data, and allows us to easily connect to other services with AWS". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Infobright DB writes "If you need a real big data solution, look for a distributed solution that actually has a proven track record". Amazon Redshift is most compared with Snowflake, Teradata, AWS Lake Formation, Vertica and Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics, whereas Infobright DB is most compared with MySQL and LocalDB. See our Amazon Redshift vs. Infobright DB report.
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