Apache HBase vs MarkLogic comparison

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Pros
"Apache HBase is a database used for data storage."

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"The rules can show us if there are missing items, like titles, and we can add them in to ensure everything is filled and makes sense and there are no missing details.""MarkLogic's greatest asset is its strong engineering foundation. It was specifically designed with search capabilities in mind, and the developers placed a great emphasis on ensuring the quality of the indexing and all subsequent layers that were added."

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Cons
"I don't like using Apache HBase to store huge amounts of data because of many performance issues."

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"One of the most common requests is to improve the user interface of the database. While it is primarily a database, there are other databases available that offer more user-friendly interfaces. The UI is good for developers but not for regular users. More visuals would be beneficial.""The spreadsheet capabilities could be improved."

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  • "MarkLogic is a pricey option, but there are some advantages to its pricing structure. For medium-sized clients or departments within larger companies, it is possible to obtain a license for one or two nodes for less than a hundred thousand dollars. Additionally, if you only need to deploy a single node, you can do so for under fifty thousand dollars. This is in contrast to other high-quality software options that are only accessible to larger businesses, where the starting price can be upwards of two hundred thousand dollars."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:Apache HBase is a database used for data storage.
    Top Answer:I don't like using Apache HBase to store huge amounts of data because of many performance issues.
    Top Answer:I would not recommend Apache HBase to other users. There are more efficient solutions available in the market that have fixed many limitations presented by Apache HBase. Overall, I rate Apache HBase a… more »
    Top Answer:The rules can show us if there are missing items, like titles, and we can add them in to ensure everything is filled and makes sense and there are no missing details.
    Top Answer:It's a costly product. However, their reputation justifies the cost. It's a trusted product.
    Top Answer:The spreadsheet capabilities could be improved. We need to convert spreadsheets into an open XML format. We have to do a few levels of conversions before we convert the data into the information we… more »
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    10th
    out of 18 in NoSQL Databases
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    1,332
    Comparisons
    1,288
    Reviews
    1
    Average Words per Review
    157
    Rating
    4.0
    9th
    out of 18 in NoSQL Databases
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    234
    Comparisons
    176
    Reviews
    2
    Average Words per Review
    587
    Rating
    9.5
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    Also Known As
    HBase
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    Overview
    Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's BigTable. Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google File System, Apache HBase provides Bigtable-like capabilities on top of Hadoop and HDFS.
    MarkLogic is an operational and transactional Enterprise NoSQL database that is designed to integrate, store, manage and search SON and XML documents and semantic data (RDF Triples).
    Sample Customers
    Bloomberg, Wells Fargo, Apple, Capital One, NVIDIA
    ALM, American Psychological Association, American Society of Agronomy, Cond_ Nast, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Institute of Engineering and Technology, JWG Group, Lagardre Active, RSuite CMS, Wiley
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    Computer Software Company20%
    Financial Services Firm18%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Educational Organization7%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise65%
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    Apache HBase is ranked 10th in NoSQL Databases with 1 review while MarkLogic is ranked 9th in NoSQL Databases with 2 reviews. Apache HBase is rated 4.0, while MarkLogic is rated 9.6. The top reviewer of Apache HBase writes "The solution has many performance issues, though it helps manage consumer data sets". On the other hand, the top reviewer of MarkLogic writes "Frequent updates, helpful search capabilities, and high quality support". Apache HBase is most compared with Accumulo, ScyllaDB, MongoDB, Cassandra and Aerospike Database 7, whereas MarkLogic is most compared with MongoDB and Cassandra.

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