I have experience of integration of Amazon Athena with AWS Glue. I think the pricing of Amazon Athena is quite reasonable as we use it in pay-as-you-go mode. On a scale from one to ten, I rate Amazon Athena a seven.
Software Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2023-01-20T14:28:35Z
Jan 20, 2023
I think AWS Athena is a good service if you are using S3 as your file storage. And if you're not using S3, then maybe you should think about pairing Athena with S3 instead of what you are currently using. I would rate AWS Athena a nine out of ten.
We're an Amazon partner. Before getting started, I'd advise new users that you must upload some data into an S3 bucket. You have to learn the basics of Amazon Cloud first. Then you have to know about some services like Amazon S3, Amazon Glue, and Athena. You also have to have some idea about the IAM role. It's important to get a handle on the solution beforehand. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to manage, and you pay only for the queries that you run.
I have experience of integration of Amazon Athena with AWS Glue. I think the pricing of Amazon Athena is quite reasonable as we use it in pay-as-you-go mode. On a scale from one to ten, I rate Amazon Athena a seven.
It is okay by me to have my name, my job, and my company when you post the review. I rate Amazon Athena a 10 out of 10.
Athena only has a relational database, so using it depends on your use case. I rate Amazon Athena a seven out of ten.
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Amazon Athena a five.
I think AWS Athena is a good service if you are using S3 as your file storage. And if you're not using S3, then maybe you should think about pairing Athena with S3 instead of what you are currently using. I would rate AWS Athena a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
We're an Amazon partner. Before getting started, I'd advise new users that you must upload some data into an S3 bucket. You have to learn the basics of Amazon Cloud first. Then you have to know about some services like Amazon S3, Amazon Glue, and Athena. You also have to have some idea about the IAM role. It's important to get a handle on the solution beforehand. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.