Microsoft MDS Scalability

SJ
Sr. Database Developer at Hill Physicians Medical Group

It is pretty good. We initially built only 1 model and 10 entities, but currently, we are maintaining around 20 models and 300 entities.

We have around 50 to 75 people in our organization. They are mostly business analysts and people who are in the data governance team.

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Pierre Godard - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Data Manager at Clear Data Solutions

The solution is scalable; it runs on top of SQL Server Enterprise Edition.

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Pierre Godard - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Data Manager at Clear Data Solutions

Microsoft MDS' scalability varies based on your needs. It's like SQL Server, and you can scale it by using separate databases for different areas. Its scalability depends on your unique requirements.

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Srinivas Nandula - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Developer at Liberty Specialty Markets

The solution is scalable, and we have recommended that the DevOps team minimizes processing times by scaling the solution. I rate the scalability a seven out of ten.

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GM
Data Architect at World Vision

Our largest entity is a few million rows. It does not seem to scale well for any significant volumes.  I would hesitate to use the backend for CDI/customer purposes unless you have very small customer volumes.  Consider that if you're looking at Profisee Maestro solution since it shares the same backend database design.

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Ashu Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior quality analyst at Lalli

Microsoft MDS is a scalable tool. My company has more than 200 users for the product. 

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AM
Global Data Architecture and Data Science Director at FH

It's scalable. It's based on Microsoft SQL Server.

They are using this solution at an enterprise level for our customer who is an implementer. They are going to produce data and scale it.

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Fabian Pieterse - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Developer at HaynesPro

The solution is not very scalable. It's limited in terms of what you can do.

We have ten people working with it in our company.

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MT
Individual Contributor at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

If you have the environment then the solution can be scaled.

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SS
Senior Software Developer at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We can directly scale everything by coding and we can customize everything. 

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VK
Senior system engineer for Microsoft, network and ICT systems at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The scalability of Microsoft MDS is good.

We have three administrators using this solution in my company.

It has some disadvantages, in the data protection manager, but this is specifically for our environment. In general, it scales well. 

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RK
Data Architect at a government with 10,001+ employees

I believe the solution is easiest to scale when housed by Azure. In previous installations, we housed 20-50 people, max.

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it_user271527 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Architect - Information Management at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

I have only used it for a small scale prototype, but I am looking to scale it for millions of records in the near future.

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it_user308529 - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Data Officer at a tech company with 11-50 employees

No scalability issues. The product performs well and has good options in this regard.

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April 2024
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