We performed a comparison between kdb+ and Teradata based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others in Relational Databases Tools."The solution returns data quickly, and data retrieval is fast in kdb+."
"There are several features of Teradata that I like. One of the most basic is the indexes. I also like that it provides lower TCO. It also has the optimizer feature which is a good feature and isn't found in other legacy systems. Parallelism is also another feature I like in Teradata because when you are running or hosting on multiple systems, you have this shared-nothing architecture that helps. Loading and unloading in Teradata are also really helpful compared to other systems."
"Teradata can be deployed on-premise, on the cloud, or in a virtual machine, which means customers can move without having to create their architecture all over again."
"The key advantages are Performance when processing Terabytes of data and scalability."
"Teradata can be easily used in ETL mode transformations, so there is no need for expensive and inconvenient ETL tools"
"It's very, very fast"
"Cuts time to process huge amounts of data with efficient analytical queries."
"We really enjoy the FastLoad, TPump, and MultiLoad features."
"When it comes to integration, tools like Informatica seamlessly connect with Teradata. We ensure the Teradata database is configured correctly in Informatica, including the proper hostname and properties for the load process. We didn't find any major complexity or issues with integration."
"The solution should have a more user-friendly user interface."
"Apart from Control-M, it would be nice if it could integrate with other tools."
"I would like to see an improved Knowledge Base on the web."
"Teradata's UI could be improved."
"An additional feature I would you like to see included in the next release, is that it needs to be more cloud-friendly."
"Data ingestion is done via external utilities and not by the query language itself. It would be more convenient to have that functionality within its SQL dialect."
"Teradata is a bit late for the cloud."
"The following could be better: licensing, architecture openness, integration with other tools."
"It would help to make scaling easier with a reduced cost. "
kdb+ is ranked 19th in Relational Databases Tools with 1 review while Teradata is ranked 7th in Relational Databases Tools with 54 reviews. kdb+ is rated 9.0, while Teradata is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of kdb+ writes "An easy-to-deploy solution that can be used for data ingestion and usage". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Teradata writes "Offers seamless integration capabilities and performance optimization features, including extensive indexing and advanced tuning capabilities". kdb+ is most compared with Oracle Database In-Memory, MariaDB, SingleStore and SQL Server, whereas Teradata is most compared with SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle Exadata, MySQL and BigQuery.
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