Cassandra surpasses its competitors by offering superior scalability and fault tolerance, boasting a masterless architecture that ensures continuous availability and performance, even under heavy loads, making it ideal for handling large volumes of data across distributed systems.
Companies utilize MongoDB for document-based storage and development, favoring its flexibility, scalability, and ease of use across environments like cloud and on-premises. It supports data analytics, business process management, and web applications. Enhanced security, mobile access, and query optimization are needed, along with better documentation and a competitive pricing model.
We are using the Community Edition of MongoDB.
It is rather expensive.
We are using the Community Edition of MongoDB.
It is rather expensive.
We use around half a TB of data and spend approximately $36,000 to $40,000 USD per year on Aerospike.
We use around half a TB of data and spend approximately $36,000 to $40,000 USD per year on Aerospike.
DataStax is recognized for its powerful capabilities in managing substantial data volumes across distributed settings, ensuring scalability and high availability. It excels in real-time analytics and big data workloads, crucial for industries like finance, retail, and technology where rapid data access and resilience are key.
Users commend its performance in scenarios demanding continuous data availability and fast response times, making it ideal for hybrid cloud settings and applications like personalization engines. Valued features include its robust scalability, fault tolerance, and operational simplicity, significantly reducing the management overhead. DataStax has proven to enhance organizational efficiency and productivity, aiding in complex process simplification and improved decision-making.
Red Hat Data Grid is an in-memory key-value data store, similar to a NoSQL database, and can be used by applications as their primary data store for rapid access to in-memory data, although data may also be persisted for recovery, backup, and archiving.