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    Denodo 9 Enterprise Plus

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    Denodo Enterprise helps you deliver a logical data fabric platform to support your data management needs across your organization.

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    Denodo Enterprise Plus with genAI capabilities accelerates data access and cloud adoption for all, powered by data virtualization, integrates and delivers data from AWS, SaaS and other data sources. It creates a centralized logical data access and management layer that decouples data access from the complexity of the underlying data sources, regardless of where the data resides, to create business-friendly views of all enterprise data. It powers data integration with AI/ML driven automatic recommendation of datasets, infrastructure management and smart query optimization.

    Components of this subscription:

    • A single server production instance of the Denodo Server, a.k.a. Virtual Data Port (VDP).

    • The Denodo Solution Manager is available via the BYOL Marketplace listing.

    • A Denodo Server instance for development is available with annual subscriptions only.

    • Denodo Standard Support is included with all the subscriptions, however the annual subscription includes a health check package to help you optimize your implementation of Denodo. Custom packaging and negotiated pricing via Private Offer is the recommended path for the Enterprise users.

    Key Features:

    • Integrate, Manage, and Accelerate genAI ready Data Delivery across unlimited data sources in a hybrid or multi-cloud environment.
    • Embedded MPP engine based on Presto to optimize data lake querying and performance.
    • Smart Data catalog to query, search and browse your connected data and provide lineage and associations, including new data preparation capabilities.
    • Role-based security (RBAC), Attribute based access control (ABAC), data masking, SSO, SSL encryption, and pass-through support.
    • Data delivery options including API web services (SOAP, REST, OData and GraphQL)
    • AI/ML driven automatic recommendation of datasets and infrastructure management.

    Top Benefits of Denodo Enterprise Plus:

    • Trusted foundation for genAI ready data with unified, secure access point for LLMs
    • Deliver data to the business 90% faster than with traditional data pipelines.
    • Reduce costs by not replicating data, thus providing a lower TCO than other approaches.
    • Semantic Powered AI collaboration providing endorsements, warnings and deprecation, improving data governance.
    • AI based performance recommendations reduce the burden on IT infrastructure by optimizing the computation and execution of queries.

    Top use cases:

    • AI driven chatbots and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) integration w/Amazon Bedrock for Real-time analytics with natural language search and exploration of data from AWS with SaaS and on-premises data.
    • Transition workloads to Cloud and data warehouse modernization with minimal business disruption.
    • Self Service Data Preparation and enrichment enabling Data as a service.
    • Logical Data Warehouse and Single View.
    • Centralized Security and Governance.

    Highlights

    • Enterprise-Grade: Denodo Enterprise Plus accelerates the delivery of AI-ready data and reduces the data preparation time by 67% for data science projects, when used with AWS Sagemaker, thus supporting the businesses to find and access data in the format they need it.
    • Ready to Use: Strong integration with Amazon Bedrock, allowing users to implement Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for enterprise data, curated and presented by the Denodo Platform, thus lowering the time to adoption in the cloud.
    • Denodo Enterprise Plus expands the use cases for generative AI supporting LLM models like Claude and others, across industries and demonstrates the value and scale as the needs increase.

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    Denodo 9 Enterprise Plus

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    m6i.xlarge
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    $33.82
    m6a.2xlarge
    $59.19
    r6idn.8xlarge
    $181.27
    c6a.8xlarge
    $181.27
    m6in.8xlarge
    $181.27
    m6a.xlarge
    $33.82
    r6idn.4xlarge
    $103.59
    m6idn.8xlarge
    $181.27
    c6a.4xlarge
    $103.59
    m6in.4xlarge
    $103.59

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    Denodo 9.3 Update 4 Enteprise Plus

    More information about enhancements and fixes - https://community.denodo.com/docs/html/browse/9.3/en/platform/new_features/what_is_new_latest_update 

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    See the Quick Start Guide for starting instructions and following steps - [https://community.denodo.com/docs/html/document/9/Denodo%209%20Enterprise%20Plus%20for%20AWS%20Quick%20Start%20Guide ] for first steps.

    When you're configuring the EC2 instance you must allow IMDSv1 in order to have the Denodo Platform license working: Advanced details > Metadata version > V1 and V2 (token optional).

    Please note that prior to your subscription deployment, you would need to generate a key pair to be able to login to the Denodo server EC2 instance, and thus ensure a smooth installation process. (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/create-key-pairs.html )

    To connect to the instance via SSH, use the following command: ssh -i <your-key-pair.pem> ec2-user@<vm_ip>

    Once the Denodo instance is running, you can use the web tools readily available and optionally install the Denodo VDP Administration Tool to access VDP. Use a supported browser to point to the following URL of the Design Studio Web Tool following the pattern:

    http://<vm_ip>:9090/denodo-design-studio/

    Where <vm_ip> is the IP address or DNS name for the Denodo Enterprise Plus VDP virtual machine in the deployment.

    The connection details for all tools are as follow:

    Username: admin Password: the running Amazon instance ID. You can obtain it in the AWS console or by retrieving the instance metadata (see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instancedata-data-retrieval.html ). Server URI (Only applies to client installer): replace "localhost" with your running Amazon instance's public internet name or IP address

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    https://www.denodo.com/en/denodo-platform/denodo-platform-for-aws/support?utm_source=AWS&utm_medium=marketplace  Sign-up for accessing the Denodo Support services that are included with your Denodo for AWS subscription.

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    Douglas Camargo

    Has simplified multi-database querying and accelerated solution delivery with minimal setup

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2025
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I used Denodo for a few months early this year, from January to March. My main use case for Denodo during that period was visualizing data from Snowflake and other databases across multiple databases and doing various types of analytics on the data inserted in those databases. We used Denodo for getting the data across multiple databases and matching the data in between these databases to have a single entry point for our queries.

    For example, we had a bunch of files arriving on Azure Data Lake Storage, and we needed to match when these files arrived to what we needed to do with those files that were stored in a Snowflake instance. So, we used Denodo to cross this data and select queries, and then apply the Azure function that we needed to do to these files that were arriving on our Azure storage.

    What is most valuable?

    Denodo offers a great query language, the VQL, which was very easy to understand for someone that only knows SQL. It was easy to work with, and it was easy to integrate various types of databases in general. The usability of the platform is very great. The federated queries were also a feature that I used a lot. The easy usability of Denodo helped my work and made things easier for productivity. We were able to ship code faster than if we needed to use another type of data visualization tool or even an ETL.

    When we have multiple databases, the standard or common approach is just to have an ETL that matches the data, and we need to write this whole ETL. With Denodo, we can simplify this whole work to a few queries or setups in the databases and just make a few queries. This was actually easier, and it was faster to deliver a solution for a client instead of building a whole ETL pipeline or simply backfilling one database in another. Denodo simplifies your work and helps you ship code or ship solutions in a faster way. I really like the UI that Denodo has on the web app version. It was very simple and actually very beautiful to see. For a complicated program, it was very easy to understand how it works, even for someone who is just approaching the data engineering career or side of the programming language.

    What needs improvement?

    The desktop version of the Denodo app has a difficult UX to understand, touch, and set up. But they have fixed that on the web app version, which is nice. Overall, the platform works great with the current setup that they have. I didn't really get to know the quirks and the bad side of the platform, as I've only used it for three months. In my opinion, it's a great software, and it's not buggy at all. The interface is simple and easy to understand.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I've been working in my current field for eight years right now.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Denodo is stable.

    How are customer service and support?

    The customer support for Denodo is great. They are very easy to work with, and all my questions and concerns were answered in a very short amount of time.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I didn't previously use a different solution before Denodo. When I saw Denodo for the first time, I thought it was great, but it was not my choosing to use Denodo; it was the standard platform for the company I was working at.

    How was the initial setup?

    We use Microsoft Azure as the cloud provider for Denodo's private cloud deployment.

    What was our ROI?

    I can't share any metrics with you because I was just a developer. But my general impression is that yes, Denodo saves a lot of employees and development time. Because if you don't need to write a whole ETL to make the data virtualization, you need way fewer people to write a query instead of writing an ETL pipeline.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    I didn't really manage the setup cost, licensing, and pricing for Denodo. But in my opinion, it's very expensive. For small companies, it's not a solution that most small companies can afford. But for big companies, the pricing seems fair. It would be nice to have a cheaper version of Denodo for small businesses.

    What other advice do I have?

    My main advice is to read the documentation for Denodo. It's a very powerful solution, but it has a lot of quirks and a lot of things that can be done and should be done the right way to have better performance when using Denodo. The documentation is very clear and will help you 99% of the times. The review rating is 9.

    Atanu Chatterjee

    Data virtualization and integration enabled while caching and scalability room for improvement

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2025
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    Denodo  is designed for a distributed data fabric. Instead of a centralized data lake, we are in a distributed data mesh. Whenever a team wants to publish some data product, they are publishing data through Denodo , and their data store might be different; it might be in Azure  SQL, in an Azure  Databricks  data table, or in ADLS.

    Whenever a user is looking for data, instead of connecting to each individual data source, they can only pull data through Denodo views, which is a virtualization layer. Role-based access control can be implemented. Not everybody can pull data; whoever is looking for data and whatever data they are looking for, that approval we can give, and based on that, they can pull.

    For real-time analytics, we have an Azure Kafka endpoint. There are some use cases with the Azure Kafka endpoint; we have transferred data through that, and through Databricks , we have transformed the data and stored it in some persistent layer such as a Databricks data table or any other data store.

    What is most valuable?

    One of the best features of Denodo is that it's one unified layer. All programmers or software need to manage different endpoints through one Denodo endpoint. We have custom-developed a tool called Marketplace where we can see whatever data products are available. It is centralized through one portal, a one-stop shop.

    Denodo supports SQL base, so if you want to join two tables or two views, you can use SQL, which is an advantage as most developers or business people know SQL. The distributed data mesh functionality allows teams to publish data products through Denodo, regardless of their data store type.

    Role-based access control is another valuable feature, allowing selective data access based on approval. The Azure Kafka endpoint enables real-time analytics capabilities.

    What needs improvement?

    In terms of improvements for Denodo, regarding performance, in cases where there are multiple virtualizations—such as reading from one Denodo view that is virtualized, and from that view there's also virtualization, and another team is reading from that view—if multiple virtualizations happen with no caching in between, it becomes slow.

    This occurs because it is cascading; whenever at the top level someone is reading data, that request is getting cascaded to the nth level, causing issues, especially in cases such as Power BI reports. We need to consider implementing some persistent layer in between.

    The scaling process should improve because many things are getting automated. The scale-out part needs to be automated, though I am uncertain whether Denodo has already implemented that feature.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working with Denodo since joining this organization, which is two and a half years. I believe the organization has been using Denodo for five years.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Denodo is scalable and is installed on a cluster, enabling scale-out capabilities. However, it cannot be scaled on the go. For huge data requests, it cannot scale automatically; admin action is required. The scaling process should improve as many things are becoming automated. The scale-out part needs to be automated, though I am uncertain whether Denodo has already implemented that feature.

    How are customer service and support?

    I would rate Denodo's technical support an eight out of ten because whenever there is planned maintenance or if the Denodo server is down, we receive emails from the support team. If we raise a ticket, it can be resolved or addressed within a reasonable time frame, so support is good.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I am not certain what was used before Denodo as they had started using it before I joined. At that time, they might have had some legacy systems, and each team had their own ETL pipeline.

    What other advice do I have?

    We are not using AWS , and a different team is responsible for onboarding or approving new software or licenses. Regarding advanced metadata management features, someone from the Denodo SME or Denodo admin team would be better positioned to comment.

    We have used the caching mechanism. For huge data sizes, we are using Snowflake . Denodo has the feature to persist data in any data store. While Denodo doesn't typically persist data as it's a virtualization layer, we can persist data in Snowflake  for large datasets.

    Denodo can be deployed both on-premises and in the cloud. Initially, they started on-premises with the Denodo server, but have now migrated to the cloud. Denodo is the backbone for the BU I'm working for. If someone wants to share data or bring data, they need to go through Denodo, making it the backbone of this data mesh architecture.

    I am not familiar with Denodo's pricing as that is handled by the budget or senior management team. We might be a partner of Denodo, but I'm not certain about this relationship. We are using Databricks Spark, not core Apache Spark .

    I would rate the product overall an eight out of ten. I am satisfied, but there is always scope for improvement. If they fix scalability automation and virtualization problems, I would give them a higher rating.

    Snehasish Das

    Enable efficient AI and ML development through a unified virtual data environment

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I use Denodo  to create a virtualized data environment rather than a physical one. This is helpful when enterprise data is spread across different data sources, such as cloud data warehouses and data lakes, and is used for developing AI and ML strategies. It creates a unified virtualized environment so the algorithms do not need to connect to multiple data sources individually.

    How has it helped my organization?

    Denodo  creates a virtualized environment that provides one unified destination for all data sources so that AI and ML algorithms can connect to that virtualized destination without needing to establish connections with multiple data sources.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable feature in Denodo is data virtualization. This feature focuses on creating a virtualized data environment that allows for simpler connections between data sources and systems. It significantly eases the process of developing AI and ML strategies by centralizing access to various data sources and allowing algorithms to efficiently connect to and utilize data.

    What needs improvement?

    Denodo's complexity level is high since it connects multiple sources, sometimes creating glitches in the production environment. The stability of the features can be improved. The system has dependencies on other environments, like JVM, which can affect its performance.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Denodo for about two to three years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Denodo shows stability concerns due to its dependency on external environments, such as JVM. If JVM does not function properly, it may cause Denodo to fail to connect to different sources.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I would rate Denodo's scalability as six to seven. Its complexity in configuring and the requirement to install different connectors for different sources affects its scalability.

    How are customer service and support?

    Denodo's technical support is rated as seven. Although they are proactive in conducting webinars and connecting with customers, they are perceived as less proactive compared to some other vendors.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Neutral

    How was the initial setup?

    Configuring Denodo involves setting up a Java environment and installing different connectors for various data sources. This can take one or two weeks depending on the number of sources.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Denodo's pricing is not affordable for small companies and is more suitable for medium to large enterprises. On a scale of one to ten, where ten is most expensive, it is rated around three to four in terms of cost.

    What other advice do I have?

    For new users evaluating Denodo, it is crucial to determine whether you truly need a virtualized environment. If you do not have numerous data sources, Denodo might not be necessary. However, if you do, Denodo makes sense.

    I rate the overall solution as eight out of ten.

    Arnest D'Haene

    Empower efficient data access with an intelligent query engine

    Reviewed on Dec 06, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I am a consultant and a freelance data engineer with experience in Denodo . I work as a data warehouse and BI consultant, owner, and managing partner. I assist my clients, primarily in the public sector, including government organizations, with IT solutions using Denodo  as part of their infrastructure.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable feature of Denodo is its uniformity of self-site data access types, which allows it to connect to almost any storage technology and feed it transparently.

    Denodo acts like a database query engine without a specific database storage technology. It is a very intelligent query engine, providing an abstractness to information at a meta and meta two-level.

    Additionally, Denodo's capabilities offer a strong and intuitive solution for data access.

    What needs improvement?

    Denodo is like a Swiss army knife, but it's challenging to deploy it as a clear solution because it presents itself as a tool that can do anything. Denodo needs better communication on how the product can be deployed for specific solutions, and there are price issues, as it's considered expensive. It requires improving the story of how it can solve specific problems.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have two years of experience working with Denodo.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    The stability of Denodo is high. I would rate it nine out of ten because it is very reliable, always performing as expected.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I have not worked with large deployments of Denodo, particularly in a clustered environment. While the solution scales well on a single machine, I have doubts about its scalability when deployed as part of a Java component cluster. Therefore, I rate its scalability at seven or eight.

    How are customer service and support?

    Denodo's customer support team is very competent and responsive. They try to simulate problems and address issues promptly, although most problems relate to network or authorization protocols, not the product itself.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    How was the initial setup?

    For me, the initial setup was not a problem due to my extensive experience with UNIX and databases. However, customers have found multilingual support somewhat lacking, and documentation has not always kept pace with rapid product changes.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Denodo is considered pricey, limiting its use to large enterprises or government organizations that can afford its comprehensive setup.

    What other advice do I have?

    While I rate Denodo nine out of ten, I recommend considering the specific use case before adopting it. Denodo is a tool and should be part of a well-thought-out solution. Don't rely on marketing claims that say Denodo can handle everything. Solutions should be designed to solve specific business problems.

    Jefferson Hernandez

    Empowers rapid solution development and has robust data governance

    Reviewed on Dec 03, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I work with business views for different areas.

    What is most valuable?

    Denodo is a good tool for data virtualization and cataloging. Its catalog is useful for data governance and helps document information for databases and fields.

    Denodo is also effective for developing solutions quickly, facilitating user reports, and offering good data governance. It provides useful APIs and integrates with other systems.

    What needs improvement?

    The cache configuration is more complicated.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have used the solution for two years.

    How are customer service and support?

    Denodo has good support with the vendors and it is timely. They have a good methodology for learning how to use the tool, and the documentation is very thorough.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    How was the initial setup?

    It is easy to set up.

    What other advice do I have?

    Overall, I would rate Denodo a nine out of ten.

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