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Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop vs SQream DB comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

Cloudera Distribution for H...
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
49
Ranking in other categories
Hadoop (2nd), NoSQL Databases (7th)
SQream DB
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Relational Databases Tools (30th)
 

Mindshare comparison

While both are Databases solutions, they serve different purposes. Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is designed for Hadoop and holds a mindshare of 27.1%, up 22.7% compared to last year.
SQream DB, on the other hand, focuses on Relational Databases Tools, holds 0.3% mindshare, up 0.2% since last year.
Hadoop
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Featured Reviews

Shahan Rehman - PeerSpot reviewer
Mar 21, 2024
Can host multiple technologies and help businesses with their AI initiatives
The ease or difficulty in setting up the product depends on the environment of the customer where the tool is deployed. If a banking, industrial, or retail sector firm is taken into concentration, depending on how big of a database is maintained, including the applications that are to be hosted, the deployment process can range from a simple to a very complex phase, depending on the architecture. For Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop, one has to go through the usual deployment process, like for any software product. You have to have different environments before going into production, like pre-production environments, test and dev environments. You install and configure all the components in the test environment and then test them on the pre-production environment. Once UAT is done, you move them to the production environment. In general, it's a critical product deployed in a company.
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Pricing and Cost Advice

"It is an expensive product."
"The price is very high. The solution is expensive."
"Cloudera requires a license to use."
"When comparing with Oracle Sybase and SQL, it's cheaper. It's not expensive."
"The tool is not expensive."
"The solution is fairly expensive."
"The tool is expensive...For the SMB market or customers whose environments are not that complex and do not have multiple systems running, Cloudera might not be a good option."
"I wouldn't recommend CDH to others because of its high cost."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
23%
Computer Software Company
15%
Educational Organization
10%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Manufacturing Company
31%
Healthcare Company
14%
Computer Software Company
11%
Real Estate/Law Firm
9%
 

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Midsize Enterprise
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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop?
The tool can be deployed using different container technologies, which makes it very scalable.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop?
The tool is expensive. Overall, it's not a cheap software tool, and that is why only large enterprises who are mature enough and have an architecture that is complex enough opt for Cloudera, as its...
What needs improvement with Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop?
The tool doesn't support reporting, and relational databases are still the major source of reporting data. Apache Iceberg will be launched soon within the Cloudera cluster for analytical purposes. ...
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