We performed a comparison between Aster Data Map Reduce and Oracle Exadata based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Snowflake Computing, Oracle, Teradata and others in Data Warehouse."It's stable and reliable."
"The most valuable feature is the ease of uploading data from multiple sources."
"The ease of deployment is useful so clients are up and running quickly in comparison to other products."
"It is a scalable solution."
"What I like best about Oracle Exadata is its good performance. It's also a very fast solution."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle Exadata is its capabilities for storing and processing data. It is very good for our domain."
"The technical support team are real professionals. I admire their technical skills and supports. Their supports are really admirable."
"Oracle has reliable solutions and this one is no different."
"Exadata is a fantastic machine. Two features stand out. The first is the resource input/output management tool that allows you to manage the resources to the neck on the Exadata box."
"We can use virtualization on Exadata."
"Oracle is easy to use for peripheral things, such as the data vault and the data firewall, data sync, and partitions. These are the features that give an edge to other databases."
"From my perspective, it would be good if they gave better ITIN/R plugins to use the data for AI modeling, or data science modeling. We can do it now; however, it could be more elegant in terms of interfacing."
"It is hard for some of our users to set up rules for cleansing and transforming data, so this is something that could be improved."
"There are some ways that the handling of unstructured data could be improved."
"The performance could be improved."
"It is difficult to evaluate return-on-investment because of the way billing is handled for the product. This should be improved by oracle."
"Checking the Smart Scan issues is complicated."
"License or upgrade management can be difficult and time consuming because it requires login to a separate console."
"There is one aspect to Exadata that I dislike, and that's the inconsistency with other databases. When you try to get Exadata to function with another type of database like SQL, or others, there should be reliable and consistent operation. When this is improved on, we should start to see more applications growing the market."
"The solution takes a lot of time to clone the environment. I would like to see some improvement in the cloning support or the time it takes on the storage side."
"The initial setup process is very difficult and extremely complex."
"The cost of the solution is high and can be improved."
Aster Data Map Reduce is ranked 19th in Data Warehouse with 3 reviews while Oracle Exadata is ranked 2nd in Data Warehouse with 124 reviews. Aster Data Map Reduce is rated 7.4, while Oracle Exadata is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Aster Data Map Reduce writes "Has good base product functionality of data storage and analytics but there should be an option to use it on the cloud ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Exadata writes "Offers a variety of valuable features". Aster Data Map Reduce is most compared with , whereas Oracle Exadata is most compared with Oracle Database Appliance, Teradata, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, Snowflake and Amazon Redshift.
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