We performed a comparison between Aster Data Map Reduce and Teradata based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Data Warehouse solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The ease of deployment is useful so clients are up and running quickly in comparison to other products."
"It's stable and reliable."
"The most valuable feature is the ease of uploading data from multiple sources."
"It is a solid database a lot of different tools to move data."
"Building a data warehouse with Teradata has definitely helped a lot of our downstream applications to more easily access information."
"Auto-partitioning and indexing, and resource allocation on the fly are key features."
"Cuts time to process huge amounts of data with efficient analytical queries."
"Things have started moving faster in my company, such as data retrieval happens more quickly."
"It's the same as your visual database. I like the fast load feature for data, the BTQ solution is very good, and storage procedures are very fast."
"It has a solid set of tools and consulting services."
"The functionality of the solution is excellent."
"There are some ways that the handling of unstructured data could be improved."
"It is hard for some of our users to set up rules for cleansing and transforming data, so this is something that could be improved."
"From my perspective, it would be good if they gave better ITIN/R plugins to use the data for AI modeling, or data science modeling. We can do it now; however, it could be more elegant in terms of interfacing."
"GUI of administrative tools is really outdated."
"I've been using the same UI for 20 years in Teradata. It could use some updating. Adding more stability around Teradata Studio would be outstanding. Teradata Studio is a Java-based version of their tool. It's much better now, but it still has some room for improvement."
"Data ingestion is done via external utilities and not by the query language itself. It would be more convenient to have that functionality within its SQL dialect."
"The solution could improve by having a cloud version or a cloud component. We have to use other solutions, such as Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Snowflake for the cloud."
"The increasing volumes of data demand more and more performance."
"It would help to make scaling easier with a reduced cost. "
"Data synchronization to the DR site."
"Teradata's UI could be more user-friendly."
Aster Data Map Reduce is ranked 20th in Data Warehouse with 3 reviews while Teradata is ranked 3rd in Data Warehouse with 54 reviews. Aster Data Map Reduce is rated 7.4, while Teradata is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Aster Data Map Reduce writes "Has good base product functionality of data storage and analytics but there should be an option to use it on the cloud ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Teradata writes "Offers seamless integration capabilities and performance optimization features, including extensive indexing and advanced tuning capabilities". Aster Data Map Reduce is most compared with , whereas Teradata is most compared with SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle Exadata, MySQL and BigQuery. See our Aster Data Map Reduce vs. Teradata report.
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