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AWS Database Migration Service vs E2E Bridge comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

AWS Database Migration Service
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
6.4
Number of Reviews
34
Ranking in other categories
Cloud Data Integration (2nd)
E2E Bridge
Average Rating
9.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.7
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
Business-to-Business Middleware (20th)
 

Mindshare comparison

AWS Database Migration Service and E2E Bridge aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. AWS Database Migration Service is designed for Cloud Data Integration and holds a mindshare of 6.7%, down 15.1% compared to last year.
E2E Bridge, on the other hand, focuses on Business-to-Business Middleware, holds 1.8% mindshare, up 0.3% since last year.
Cloud Data Integration Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
AWS Database Migration Service6.7%
AWS Glue8.2%
Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC)6.6%
Other78.5%
Cloud Data Integration
Business-to-Business Middleware Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
E2E Bridge1.8%
IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services11.5%
SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite10.6%
Other76.1%
Business-to-Business Middleware
 

Featured Reviews

AG
Delivery Head Data Engineering at BAGIC
Streamlines data migration across platforms with cost-effective and scalable solutions
We have the continuous data integration feature, but it does not work very well in our given ecosystem because we have huge data volume, and it reads from archive log rather than the redo sequence. That is where it lacks, so we are not able to do continuous streaming data injection. The ability to handle heterogeneous migrations for our organization is adequate. I do not see a major value add, or see it as a marquee feature. It is a good tool, but we do not have that sort of uses requirement. In my 10 plus years of experience, I do not see that kind of requirement where I have to replicate it in real time. I leverage AWS CloudWatch for addressing migration issues. The major challenges come across CDC. We have created latency filter and everything, but there is no way to control it. Due to the nature of our business, the transactions increase during month end and year end. My transactions are supposed to increase, my workloads on my core system increases, but my DMS is not able to keep up with them, even if I increase it to a higher side. Improvements could be made in AWS Database Migration Service. Because of that, I am moving out of DMS now to a STRIIM solution. DMS works within AWS ecosystem, but they also have to look for third party solutions. Now Snowflake is a bigger player, or Databricks. Something that could be possible as a connector, whether paid or free, but giving as a connector to that ecosystem as well.
it_user651531 - PeerSpot reviewer
ESB/ABAP developer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
You can build your model with a graphical interface using UML. Apart from some scripting, there is no coding.
An area of improvement is the stopping and starting of services from the Bridge server console. The only way to test services on the Bridge is to have them scheduled so that they run at a specific moment in time. It is, at this time, not possible to trigger this by hand from the console. It is possible to trigger it via the analyze tool, which is used to trace the service. It would be nice to have a simple way to test services without having to schedule them. This is no problem for a developer, but from the functional consultant point of view, the functional consultant needs to test the service and determine if it meets the requirements. It's not a big issue, but it would be nice to have.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The solution is instantaneous. We can launch the service and reduce the end number of manpower."
"Scalable and stable solution for migrating databases to AWS, with valuable features such as parallel full load and continuous data replication."
"It's scalable."
"The main reason clients come to us to do these migrations to AWS is that it's self-managed."
"The most valuable feature of AWS Database Migration Service is it catches all the history changes, such as inset, observe, and delete."
"The most valuable feature is its ability to get all the changes in our data and store that in an S3 bucket."
"The tools are very user-friendly."
"The most valuable feature of AWS Database Migration Service is it catches all the history changes, such as inset, observe, and delete. It tracks everything."
"What I like about the Bridge is the way that you build your model with a graphical interface using UML."
"E2E is cheaper compared to IBM, Oracle, webMethods, and other middleware solutions."
 

Cons

"More endpoints need to be supported by AWS Database Migration Service. There's also a need for more control and transparency on the product, including better technical support."
"This solution is compatible with only AWS."
"Database Migration Service could be more integrated. For example, AWS Glue has a feature called Orchestrator to create data flows, and that's more straightforward."
"We would like to see some improvement in the performance of large scale procedures, such as when we migrate from Oracle to csSQL."
"The stability of AWS Database Migration Service for online CDC records also needs to be improved."
"The price is expensive for a person or student who wants to learn how to use the solution."
"The product's performance could be a little bit better."
"I think that Amazon needs to improve the migration scenarios after analytics. We need more migration tools or more specific tools for migration and licenses."
"An area of improvement is the stopping and starting of services from the Bridge server console."
"Maybe they need to support more connectivity protocols."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"The pricing can be better and it should be more competitive."
"AWS Database Migration Service is very inexpensive."
"Cost is the only factor that is challenging."
"I rate the product price a seven on a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price, and ten is a low price."
"The pricing is per hour, though I do not have the exact figures. If you have specific questions about the service, a personal support team from Amazon is available, but this will bring in additional costs."
"AWS Database Migration Service is the least expensive solution, but is still expensive."
"I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten."
"Pricing can be improved."
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Financial Services Firm
21%
Computer Software Company
10%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Government
5%
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Questions from the Community

What resources can you use to learn how to utilize AWS Database Migration Service?
As with all AWS products, you are given very useful documentation with AWS Database Migration Service. Before we started using this product, we went over it and we were able to learn the basics an...
Would you recommend AWS Database Migration Service as a cloud data integration tool?
My current company started using AWS Database Migration Service upon my recommendation, and I continue telling people how good of a product it is. However, users should keep in mind a few things. ...
Is AWS Database Migration Service an affordable solution?
Compared to similar solutions, AWS Database Migration Service falls somewhere in the middle price-wise, at least from my experience. This being said, it is not a very affordable solution, especial...
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