We performed a comparison between Oracle Java DB and Vertica based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others in Relational Databases Tools."It has a programming language so anything that we require for Selenium is all available there."
"The solution is stable."
"The additional value of having Java inside the Oracle database is all the security that is applied to an Oracle database will be enforced on Java's stored procedures as well."
"There have been no issues in relation to stability. We've never really had do to any recoveries. It is very stable."
"Able to write queries more efficiently and the management of data has become better and easier."
"It's very clever."
"The most valuable feature is automation."
"The extensibility and efficiency provided by their C++ SDK."
"The feature of the product that is most important is the speed. I needed a columnar database, and its speed is what it's built to do, and so that's what really does differentiate Vertica from its competitors."
"I enjoy the cybersecurity and backup features."
"Vertica gives knowledgeable users and DBAs excellent tools for tuning."
"Vertica enabled us to close large deals. Customers with large data sets had to be migrated from PostgreSQL to Vertica due to performance."
"The product's initial setup phase is extremely simple."
"Partition and join back to node are easy and simple for DBAs."
"I don't need any special hardware. I can use commodity hardware, which is nice to have in a commercial solution."
"In terms of improvement, I'd like an automation tool that is lower priced. The core prices are very high."
"Needs improvement in consistency issues with respect to timeframes."
"The solution could be more user-friendly."
"The solution should continue to keep updating and improving the Java language."
"The biggest lesson that I have learned from using Oracle products is vendor lock-in."
"It'll be better if Oracle Java supports open source technologies, like Node.js."
"Monitoring tools need to be lightweight. They should not take up heavy resources of the main server."
"Promotion/marketing must be improved, even though it is a very useful product at very good price, it is not as "popular" as it should be."
"Metadata for database files scale okay, but metadata related to tables/columns/sequences must be stored on all nodes."
"There are a lot of limitations within this product and it makes things extremely hard for developers. It lacks Stored Procedure, packages, and triggers like other RDBMs."
"Limitations in group by projections is where I would like to see an improvement."
"Some of our small to medium-sized customers would like to see containerization and flexibility from the deployment standpoint."
"Vertica's native cloud support could be improved, and its installation could be made easier."
"One feature, which has really benefited us, is the scalability offered by Vertica as it has enabled Pythian's clients to manage data with agility."
Oracle Java DB is ranked 23rd in Relational Databases Tools with 7 reviews while Vertica is ranked 4th in Data Warehouse with 83 reviews. Oracle Java DB is rated 8.2, while Vertica is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Oracle Java DB writes "Ability to handle large volumes and data sets but could be more user-friendly". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Vertica writes " A user-friendly tool that needs to improve its documentation part". Oracle Java DB is most compared with MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle Database, Apache Derby and SAP HANA, whereas Vertica is most compared with Snowflake, SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, Teradata and Oracle Exadata.
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