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Teradata Vantage provides data and analytics software for the communication, media, financial services, healthcare, retail, technology, and manufacturing industries.
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprises, Fortune 500, Fortune 100, and Global 2000 enterprise across all verticals and industries.
I like the advanced data management features, the artificial intelligence that is on the platform and its ability to manage multiple data.
Projects in which we need to use Teradata often take months longer than others. Things get lost in the system, mismanaged and everyone ends up confused and frustrated.
It allows to work on huge amount of data in terabytes at same time which is very strong advantage.
Putting Teradata in the hands of someone who is not trained can give them a bad experience.
I have not seen other vendors with the same confidence to arrange reference calls with their clients without a moderator in attendance. It has many features which helps to easily manage the data.
Navigating the data tree in the leftmost column is somewhat confusing. This is not a program you learn by using.
Teradata database software is robust, high quality and highly scalable.
Teradata is generally more limited and is harder to use than competitors, most notably Oracle.
Redis supports data structure like Hash, String, Lists, and sets. Speed is very fast and supports many programming languages It is open-source and stable so, this is the reason to say 'Yes' to Redis.
The web-UI for managing and interacting with your databases is fairly confusing.
To accomplish such excellent efficiency, Redis has some constraints on how it displays its information. For something that operates as quickly as Redis, this trade off is often worth it.
As the data resides in RAM for faster access, it could have performance effects if the server system is not well managed. There is still a lack of a proper UI management tool for Redis.
I have participated in the choice of Redis to implement a in-memory cache. I consider Redis a very good choice in the field of databases, and the best of its kind (inmemory database).
A cluster in Redis was a little hard to understand and deploy, but this is a one time thing to learn, no worries.
Our experience was great, we were able to accomplish our goals and the support team was more than generous with there time.
The weak point that its opensourcce requires RAM for storage which makes it expensive solution.
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