QlikView Stability
Our company did not face any unmanageable stability issues in the product.
It is stable. It is resource-intensive, but it works. It is not bad; it is just old in terms of functionality.
View full review »When comparing QlikView to its competitors like Power BI and others, it stands out for its high stability. I would rate it ten out of ten.
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March 2024
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Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate the product's stability an eight out of ten.
View full review »I would rate its stability capabilities eight out of ten.
View full review »I would rate its stability capabilities nine out of ten.
View full review »It's quite stable. The problems I've faced were mostly related to data issues rather than the solution itself. So I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of stability.
View full review »I haven't experienced any issues with stability in QlikView. However, performance may be affected by the size of the application and the number of concurrent users accessing it.
AA
reviewer2341953
Enterprise Data Architect at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
I haven't come across any stability issues for the product. However, a particular error keeps surfacing whenever the threshold for the number of onboarded users crosses the limit.
I rate the stability a five out of ten.
View full review »I would rate its stability capabilities nine out of ten.
View full review »I rate the solution's stability a ten out of ten.
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Jhornber
Director, BI & Analytics at a leisure / travel company with 10,001+ employees
None thus far, but have a relatively small scale implementation (30-40 Users to date), on a single server (196GB RAM, 15 Core). Our largest data sets are in the 100-200 Million rows. Dashboards deployed to the server perform very well, but working with data sets that large locally (on QlikView desktop) may start to lag, depending on your hardware. Being a in-memory tool, desktops and laptops should have at least 8GB RAM, though even more is preferable if working with very large data sets.
View full review »It is a stable product.
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reviewer2309610
Logistics Engineer at a logistics company with 201-500 employees
I am happy with QlikView's stability. Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
SP
Sue Penick
Director of IS at Bennington Marine, LLC
excellent
View full review »I have not encountered any stability issues.
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Theophilos Papa
Crm/Business Intelligence administrator at Kc firiakis LTD
The solution is stable and we haven't had any downtime. There are no bugs or glitches. it doesn't crash or freeze.
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Bernard Barnard
Head of Qlikview IT at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Stability is largely linked to the infrastructure and requirements. QlikView SA has provided extensive guidance on deploying suitable hardware to support our environment.
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reviewer1904634
Operations Officer Team Leader at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
For the past year and six months, it has been very stable. The numbers are correct as far as I can see. Based on this, reports are created. We haven't had an issue. It's reliable.
EI
reviewer1904637
Project Coordinator Manager at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
It is pretty stable. There are no bugs or glitches. It is reliable.
View full review »I rate the tool’s stability a ten out of ten.
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reviewer1901754
Head Of Business Intelligence at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
The solution is stable. It's reliable. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze.
View full review »My experience is limited but from what I experienced, stability is very good.
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ManFin32102
Manager, Financial Systems Deployment, EPSI at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I did not encounter any issues with stability of the product.
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Peter Eerdekens
Commercial Business Analyst at Asilia Africa
It is very robust.
View full review »Besides the stability issue with large data sets, I have not encountered any other deployment, stability or scalability issues.
View full review »It is stable, but of course stability depends on your IT infrastructure and deployment chosen.
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No issues encountered.
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The product has great stability although in some circumstances, especially if it is low in resources or the reload process encounters some kind of dead lock while extracting the data from the DB, it could/will result in the shutdown of the service. The good news is the automatic behavior: I never saw corrupted data or unstable behavior, just restart the service / reload and all works well again.
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José Maurício Da Silva Júnior
BI Consultant at Inteligencia de Negocios
It is a very stable tool. We receive three to four updates every year for it.
View full review »We encountered a memory issue.
View full review »There can be issues in terms of stability during usage peeks. In these situations, the server can experience short down times. Again, many of these situations can be prevented by using the best development methodologies.
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AyodeleMakun
Qlik Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We haven't yet encountered any issues with stability.
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No issues with stability.
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Performance sometimes is a concern.
Occasionally, it hangs while running a script and it bounces out.
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None
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No issues.
View full review »There have been no stability issues.
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None as of now.
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The solution is stable but you need to tweak it once you set it up. The big issue with it is that it's a BI tool, so it's memory intensive and for some calculations also CPU intensive. It means that when it hits its maximum in terms of the resources available it starts to shut down.
The Qlikview is quite stable in comparison to other solutions.
View full review »No issues encountered, the solution is stable, and the users are happy with the solutions provided.
View full review »One of QlikView's greatest strengths is its in-memory handling of large amounts of data. The flipside to this is some ongoing leakage, which makes it sensible to reboot once a week.
View full review »This is quite a stable product, but very huge data loads must be complemented by good hardware. Otherwise, there could be performance issues.
View full review »It's difficult to manage big and complex data models, but the reason is that there isn't a semantic layer in Qlikview, but not having a semantic layer is a good point in other aspects, like agile development.
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Not in the last couple of years
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Almost never
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Ed Dallal
Founder, CEO, & President at Krystal Sekurity
No issues encountered.
View full review »There were no issues with the stability.
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View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »No, CPU and memory usage are not clearly presented.
View full review »Dashboards’ response time is slow when the logic behind them are complex or when there are many dashboards in one QVD file.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »No issues encountered.
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In some cases making a design change to a Pivot table can be problematic if an additional dimension is added to a report that has a “matrix” layout like the following:
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Yes it's stable. Not 100% but, really, compared to other products, it's a stable product. It's controllable. And the maintenance received from local partners is very good, at a very high level.
No stability problems.
View full review »No problems with stability.
View full review »Its a product very stable
View full review »It is stable.
View full review »Not often.
View full review »Slight issues with stability.
View full review »There have been no stability issues and a restart can be automated on a virtual machine.
View full review »Sometimes when developing QV applications, I encounter almost unexplainable errors that causes QV to crash.
View full review »Yes, because at the beginning I didn't have the appropriate hardware in our servers. After an upgrade, there were no problems at all.
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QlikView
March 2024
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