We performed a comparison between Oracle Exadata and Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse 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."A very stable solution, which we have hardly any problems with."
"What I found most valuable in Oracle Exadata is its newer technology that gives better performance. It has more recent hardware and significant changes in the architecture, so it's better than older solutions."
"Parallelism is the most valuable feature."
"Before using this machine, we took no less than two days to run a report. Now, we can do it within five hours. So, there is a lot of improvement."
"We like the tool’s features like Smart Scan, Hybrid Columnar Compression, and the TFA."
"Compression is a great feature, where one can really save a lot of storage."
"Oracle Exadata's performance is one of its best features. We very satisfied with it."
"Backup/Restore performance: Fast backups, fast restores (especially useful for creating clone environments)."
"The cloud is ten times better than physical hardware; it is more cost-effective and the upgrade process is ten times easier."
"The most valuable feature is the ease of running queries."
"The product is reliable."
"License or upgrade management can be difficult and time consuming because it requires login to a separate console."
"I believe Oracle must improve its procedure to support the clients. The customer Ready Service must provide more use cases and benchmarks of their infrastructure to support client design decisions. Oracle must audit their partners regularly to guarantee they provide quality service even after been passed on partnership examination."
"I would like to see more database features and maybe more archiving features, because we need to do data archiving."
"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."
"We have experienced some issues with processing unstructured data on Exadata. This is an important requirement for our AIML based use case. Reactive analytics data can not be prepared easily in Oracle Exadata."
"The management monitoring tools are quite important and an area that needs some improvement."
"A room for improvement in Oracle Exadata is that it's not very easy to use in a microservices environment. It's not easy to split databases, and if this was easier to do in Oracle Exadata, it would make the solution better. What I'd like to see in the next release of Oracle Exadata is for it to become more modular, so you can use it in a context where the data layer is spread between many independent services."
"The setup is a little bit complex. We would like to see the installation part get easier."
"Stability-wise, we have had some issues with automation and the ability to handle large datasets."
"It could be a bit more user-friendly."
"The cost of Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse has room for improvement."
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Oracle Exadata is ranked 2nd in Data Warehouse with 124 reviews while Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse is ranked 13th in Cloud Data Warehouse with 3 reviews. Oracle Exadata is rated 8.4, while Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Exadata writes "Offers a variety of valuable features". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse writes "Is quick, easy to upgrade, and cost-effective". Oracle Exadata is most compared with Oracle Database Appliance, Teradata, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, Snowflake and Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics, whereas Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse is most compared with Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Teradata, Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics and Vertica. See our Oracle Exadata vs. Teradata Cloud Data Warehouse report.
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