We performed a comparison between Hortonworks Data Platform and Netezza Analytics based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Apache, Cloudera, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and others in Hadoop."The data platform is pretty neat. The workflow is also really good."
"We use it for data science activities."
"The Hortonworks solution is so stable. It is working as a production system, without any error, without any downtime. If I have downtime, it is mostly caused by the hardware of the computers."
"Now, using this solution, it is much cheaper to have all of the data available for searching, not in real-time, but whenever there is a pending request."
"It is a scalable platform."
"The scalability is the key reason why we are on this platform."
"Ranger for security; with Ranger we can manager user’s permissions/access controls very easily."
"The product offers a fairly easy setup process."
"Speed contributes to large capacity."
"The need for administration involvement is quite limited on the solution."
"Data compression. It was relatively impressive. I think at some point we were getting 4:1 compression if not more."
"For me, as an end-user, everything that I do on the solution is simple, clear, and understandable."
"The most valuable feature is the performance."
"It is a back end for our SSIS, MicroStrategy,, Tableau. All of these are connecting to get the data. To do so we are also using our analytics which is built on the data."
"The performance of the solution is its most valuable feature. The solution is easy to administer as well. It's very user-friendly. On the technical side, the architecture is simple to understand and you don't need too many administrators to handle the solution."
"The version control of the software is also an issue."
"Deleting any service requires a lot of clean up, unlike Cloudera."
"It's at end of life and no longer will there be improvements."
"More information could be there to simplify the process of running the product."
"Since Cloudera acquired HDP, it's been bundled with CBH and HDP. However, the biggest challenge is cloud storage integration with Azure, GCP, and AWS."
"I would like to see more support for containers such as Docker and OpenShift."
"I work a lot with banking, IT and communications customers. Hortonworks must improve or must upgrade their services for these sectors."
"Security and workload management need improvement."
"Disaster recovery support. Because it was an appliance, and if you wanted to support disaster recovery, you needed to buy two."
"The hardware has a risk of failure. They need to improve this."
"Administration of this product is too tough. It's very complex because of the tools which it's missing."
"The most valuable features of this solution are robustness and support."
"The solution could implement more reporting tools and networking utilities."
"This product is being discontinued from IBM, and I would like to have some kind of upgrade available."
"In-DB processing with SAS Analytics, since this is supposed to be an analytics server so the expectation is there."
"The Analytics feature should be simplified."
Hortonworks Data Platform is ranked 6th in Hadoop with 25 reviews while Netezza Analytics is ranked 11th in Hadoop. Hortonworks Data Platform is rated 8.0, while Netezza Analytics is rated 7.4. The top reviewer of Hortonworks Data Platform writes "Good for secure containerization, and governance capabilities ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Netezza Analytics writes "ARULES() function is the fastest implementation of the associations algorithm (a priori or tree) I have worked with". Hortonworks Data Platform is most compared with Amazon EMR, Apache Spark, Cloudera DataFlow and HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric, whereas Netezza Analytics is most compared with Spark SQL and HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric.
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