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I have previous experience with Oracle Big Data and Cloudera. My company chose HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric over Oracle Big Data and Cloudera since we found it to be more competitive and faster than the other two tools. HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric was cheaper than Oracle Big Data and Cloudera. HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric provides users with out-of-the-box applications. Data containerization is one of the aspects that my company found to be useful in HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric. HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric provided a full combination of whatever was required in a solution, even for smaller applications.
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MSegel
Founder at Chicago area Hadoop User Group (CHUG)
I support multiple vendors and their solutions.
Yes. We were using HBase for our previous solutions and one of our products. Our customer had already purchased the license of MapR, so the decision was not from our side.
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I was creating our own platform because we work with something very focused on the pipeline and wanted to have something totally integrated into the information system. We also wanted to provide end-to-end service use, for the prediction and IT intelligence. It wasn't the case with MapR.
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View full review »We were using another solution and switched because of MapR's highly available services, and the robust file system.
View full review »We switched because we were able to get better value for the money for support.
View full review »I tested both Cloudera and Hortonworks, and I rate it similarly to Hortonworks and slightly higher than Cloudera.
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