SnapLogic Stability
SnapLogic is a stable solution, particularly for scheduled activities. You can schedule activities based on timing or triggers and the solution functions well. SnapLogic, in terms of performance, was good for minimal datasets or transactional datasets. It runs in a few seconds and depending on the volume of data, a job runs for hours, but when there's a huge volume of data, the job sometimes fails.
View full review »It's very stable. We run it 24/7 and it has never failed anywhere - and we use it in multiple regions, including the UK, India, and the United Arab Emirates.
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Vineth Suresh
Senior Associate at PwC Acceleration Centers
SnapLogic is a pretty stable solution. Stability-wise, access, or any minimum downtime, the solution is pretty good. No complaints on stability.
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March 2024
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The solution is very stable. People have been using it since 2013. It's quite mature and reliable.
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Xiaoqing Zou
Integration developer at Blackwoods
In my opinion, SnapLogic is less stable than Boomi. We've had some issues when they upgrade to new versions. Since Boomi is a bigger company, I guess they have more developer support teams deployed.
That's why Boomi has better support and better quality. That's why Boomi's quality is better than SnapLogic. This is just my opinion.
View full review »It is a stable solution. There are no glitches in the product. It is an easy tool to use. Users don't need to have separate knowledge to learn about the product.
With SnapLogic, users can find any errors and glitches. Once users find out the issues in the product, then they can solve the problems within the tool, which is a straightforward process.
It is a stable solution.
View full review »The stability isn't too bad. We've had some issues with the escalation process, but not something that's affected our work. There seem to be some things that need to happen through the whole process, and it might require getting together with the SnapLogic developers to get a complete understanding of what we might be doing incorrectly, or gaining sufficient knowledge so that we can make sure we follow each step accurately.
Some of the jobs that we had scheduled were killed and we weren't really able to see what they were or to notify the team that managed those SnapLogic Pipelines. We needed to ensure they were properly run, or executed in the correct format after we had implemented the upgrade. It was a misunderstanding of how the process works.
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Pavan B
Technical Manager at Agriitex
I have found SnapLogic to be stable.
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Evan Hovorka
Director - Digital Media and Data Products at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
We have had above 99% uptime over the three year span.
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Mithila JT
IT Engineer at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
The SnapLogic platform has very little downtime. I have only encountered one technical issue with the solution's environment that took 24 hours to resolve. Since I am a developer, the support system was slower than the production one from the SnapLogic side, as it is hosted on the SnapLogic cloud. Otherwise, I have not encountered any issues.
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reviewer1962900
Snaplogic architect / Senior tecnical consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The solution is really stable with no issues.
We used to have issues with releases in the last three years all releases have been stable and free of errors.
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NiranjanaMangaleswaran
Software Engineering Manager at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
The stability of the solution is very good. It's why we are using it. We haven't experienced any bugs or glitches that would make us concerned that the solution isn't stable.
View full review »I haven't come across any downtime issues.
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Lazo Ilijoski
Director of Technology at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We've been quite happy with the stability. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. The performance is reliable.
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Lazo Ilijoski
Director of Technology at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
SnapLogic's stability has been OK so far. The solution allows organizations to manage their workloads by using different snaplexes, or by using different nodes for specific processes. You can set number of threads that will be used in same time, and by setting different options you can handle the available resources of the platform.
If you want to guarantee some SLA parameters, you can specify which processes to run on which server. The solution is quite manageable.
From a performance point of view, you can use different type of snaps (connectors). If you have millions of records, you can use bulk snaps to process millions of records in a few seconds.
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SiddharthShanakr
IT Analyst. at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
SnapLogic is a stable solution. It has become more stable now. There's a learning curve on how you will develop an operational application or how you will develop pipelines there, but once you get used to it because it is not like regular programming, once you get used to building the pipelines, SnapLogic is very stable.
View full review »There were occasional stability issues with various snaps having bugs. It was rare that anything wasn’t fixed immediately.
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reviewer1115901
Technical Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
When it comes to stability, we have experienced some issues where it says it is not available.
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SnapLogic
March 2024
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