Fivetran Other Advice

Erik Jones - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of BI and Analytics at HyperScience

Fivetran is very easy to set up and get going, so there's no real need to put it off because of technical requirements or it not being the right time. My first piece of advice is: the faster that you can get it implemented, the better.

My second piece of advice is: Fivetran is going to sync raw data to your warehouse, so there is going to be additional work that you have to do to model your data to make it useful for reporting, dashboarding, or model building. Just because Fivetran is loading thinking data to your warehouse does not mean that your data work is done. It is almost just the beginning of what you need to do. Once data lands in your warehouse, you are going to have to do some modeling on top of it to make it useful.

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Radovan Bacovic - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Data Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

Before choosing the solution, be sure to do your research about the cost. Just like with any other SaaS tool, your costs can explode. Do a deep dive into the pricing model and speak with support about it. Determine the cost of your operation, both per record and generally speaking. If you have plans to scale your business ten times, then you will have ten times the data and that will affect your budget. If you are a data-driven organization, then you might end up with a hundred times the data. Decide if the cost will stay efficient or if it will cause serious budget issues. It is vital to stay compliant and remain cost efficient. 

Another important factor is being able to trust your partner. You want a reliable and stable partner who offers you good support. 

The solution is shoot and forget. We set up integrations and the solution does all the heavy lifting. We pay for the service and everyone is happy. 

I rate the solution a nine out of ten. 

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Cledwyn Menezes - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at Celebal Technologies

I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.

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AS
Associate Data Engineer at a outsourcing company with 201-500 employees

I rate Fivetran eight out of 10. I would recommend Fivetran depending on the volume of data. If you only need to migrate a few gigabytes, it might be too costly for you. It's better to go with other tools in those cases. 

If you need to work with large volumes of data, go with HVR or Fivetran. It's easy to set up, but getting a trial version is difficult. You need to talk to Fivetran support for a demo. There isn't a free version on their website that you can install. If you contact Fivetran or a Snowflake partner, you can get a two-week trial.

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PA
Senior Data Engineer at a photography company with 11-50 employees

I am using the latest version of Fivetran.

Fivetran is easy to set up. It took me one or two hours to set up my flow, and then I forgot about it. So for me, it's perfect because it doesn't take a lot of time. It's not like some other solutions where you need two weeks of engineering to get them to work.

I would advise users to try Fivetran before they commit to it.

When I compare Fivetran with Airbyte, I like Airbyte better than Fivetran.

Overall, I rate Fivetran an eight out of ten.

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JM
Team Lead Data & Analytics at a hospitality company with 501-1,000 employees

I would advise others to get a contract for five years to begin with. I would rate this solution a five out of ten. I would rate the product and technical support a nine out of ten but there are other solutions on the market that offer similar performance and are more reliable. 

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Stephen Ebrey - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Consultant at Omaze

It's excellent for any eCommerce data and advertising data, but consider another solution for the data that uses a lot of rows.

I would rate it an eight out of ten.

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JM
Assistance Vice President for Data managment at Capgemini

Based on our experience so far, I would rate it an eight out of ten. We will get to know more about how it is in a couple of months.

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SP
Database Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I would rate HVR an eight out of ten.

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AS
Associate Data Engineer at a outsourcing company with 201-500 employees

I give the solution a nine out of ten.

Fivetran is the most user-friendly data integration tool I have encountered. I have not needed any assistance from the Fivetran team, nor do I know anyone who has.

If we have data coming from multiple sources that need to be connected, such as our CRM, Salesforce, ERP, and SAP systems, it would take a lot of time to write programs for each one. To save time and allow our data engineers to focus on more useful tasks, it is better to use Fivetran. However, we should be mindful of the cost, as Fivetran uses a pay-as-you-go model. It is best to connect with the Fivetran team rather than setting up the connection directly. They may offer free data migration for a source for up to two weeks, depending on our negotiations. This can be very useful for the initial sync and can save a lot of costs.

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KK
Sr. Director of BI and Analytics at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees

My advice is to be very clear about how many rows or the volume of data because that is the main driver of the cost. Then, be wary of the contract terms if it has an escalator per year. Also, obviously just catalog all the different sources and then, if there are sources that aren't available, see if they're on the roadmap or if they have the capability of doing custom connectors.

If I'm comparing it to other solutions in the market, I'd give this solution an eight out of ten. 

I think it does a very good job of being able to quickly stand up and connect to sources. It's even possible from a startup perspective. If you only have one person, you can connect three, four, five, or ten different systems and be up and running in a very short timeframe without having to do custom work. The stability is good, the pricing is okay, and the service is okay, and I think there is significant value in the product. There are more competitors coming about that might offer more customization, but I think that out of the box, Fivetran is probably the easiest to use.

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FB
Sr. Business Intelligence Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

It's a good integration tool. It is easy to use. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.

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Vijayant Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Data Architect at a tech consulting company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I did the proof of concept, and my organization is in the process of deploying the solution. We have a lot of issues. People who want to work with the product must list the requirements of the extraction website and the web sources from which the data needs to be extracted. They should choose Fivetran only if the connector is readily available. They must not search for custom connectors. Overall, I rate the tool a seven out of ten.

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MR
Principal Data Engineer at Turing

To anyone who uses the product, I say monitor. You have a dashboard to monitor your MAR, which is a row-level metric Fivetran uses to gauge how much you are consuming. If you can monitor your MAR closely, you can get a very good understanding of how much data you're moving, and it will allow you to adjust the cadences you might need to get a better bang for your buck. Watch your numbers and try to plug in as many data sources as you need because that will help you with pricing.

I rate Fivetran a seven or a seven-point five out of ten. It's solid and offers a very simple UI and way to get set up. It might fall short for people who want more advanced use cases or people who have knowledge and tools that they can integrate, and that's where things get a bit more technical. But I feel the leap from just getting started with it to getting very technical with it is very large. There's no middle ground.

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John Parker - PeerSpot reviewer
VP of Data Science and Strategy at Innive Inc

I rate the solution a  seven out of ten. 

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SK
Engineering manager data at Arrive logistic

I would rate Fivetran seven out of ten.

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ZP
Lead Infrastructure Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

I would rate HVR Software as ten out of ten.

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KI
Integrated Support and Planning & Project Management Specialist at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

I would suggest not to discount it because of its low price and small company. Most of the technicians are ex-Oracle employees and they have a passion for data transformations and data support. They are very proactive which is a breath of fresh air when you compare it with Oracle support. 

I would rate it 8.5 out of ten. 

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it_user1005216 - PeerSpot reviewer
Program Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

We use the on-premises deployment model.

I would rate the solution eight out of ten.

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