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    Rahul K.

Fisrt Impression of Teradata Vantage

  • March 13, 2024
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Its computing capacity and pricing. It can efficiently manages all the resources and we easily deploy our models here.
What do you dislike about the product?
It UI isn't much attractive. As compare to others less no of resources available.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I want to deploy my recommendation models and I can easily deploy my model using NCF which is neural network and requires high computational power.


    SurjitChoudhury

Offers seamless integration capabilities and performance optimization features, including extensive indexing and advanced tuning capabilities

  • February 20, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

The use cases vary based on the projects. In most projects, I worked with ETL tools like Informatica alongside Teradata. However, there was a specific project where we built a real-time data warehouse for active directory data using Teradata.

Oracle was the source system, with potential additional sources feeding into the Oracle database. We used Unix scripting to extract data from Oracle and leverage a colleague's expertise in Unix for the Teradata portion. 

We wrote ETL queries and performed data profiling before loading the data into the target data warehouse for further processing by other tools.

Our task was to create a data warehouse, an active data warehouse in Teradata.

How has it helped my organization?

We created and constructed the warehouse. We used multiple loading processes like MultiLoad, FastLoad, and Teradata Pump. But those are loading processes, and Teradata is a powerful tool because if we consider older technologies, its architecture with nodes, virtual processes, and nodes is a unique concept. 

Later, other technologies like Informatica also adopted the concept of nodes from Informatica PowerCenter version 7.x. Previously, it was a client-server architecture, but later, it changed to the nodes concept. Like, we can have the database available 24/7, 365 days. If one node fails, other nodes can take care of it. Informatica adopted all those concepts when it changed its architecture. Even Oracle databases have since adapted their architecture to them. 

However, this particular Teradata company initially started with its own different type of architecture, which major companies later adopted.

It has grown now, but initially, whatever query we sent it would be mapped into a particular component. After that, it goes to the virtual processor and down to the disk, where the actual physical data is loaded. 

So, in between, there's a map, which acts like a data dictionary. It also holds information about each piece of data, where it's loaded, and on which particular virtual processor or node the data resides. Because Teradata comes with a four-node architecture, or however many nodes we choose, the cost is determined by that initially. So, what type of data does each and every node hold? It's a shared-no architecture. 

So, whatever task is given to a virtual processor it will be processed. If there's a failure, then it will be taken care of by another virtual processor.

Moreover, this solution has impacted the query time and data performance. 

In Teradata, there's a lot of joining, partitioning, and indexing of records. There are primary and secondary indexes, hash indexing, and other indexing processes.

To improve query performance, we first analyze the query and tune it. If a join needs a secondary index, which plays a major role in filtering records, we might reconstruct that particular table with the secondary index.

This tuning involves partitioning and indexing. We use these tools and technologies to fine-tune performance.

When it comes to integration, tools like Informatica seamlessly connect with Teradata. We ensure the Teradata database is configured correctly in Informatica, including the proper hostname and properties for the load process. We didn't find any major complexity or issues with integration. But, these technologies are quite old now. 

With newer big data technologies, we've worked with a four-layer architecture, pulling data from Hadoop Lake to Teradata. We configure Teradata with the appropriate hostname and credentials, and use BTEQ queries to load data. 

Previously, we converted the data warehouse to a CLD model as per Teradata's standardized procedures, moving from an ETL to an EMT process. This allowed us to perform gap analysis on missing entities based on the model and retrieve them from the source system again. We found Teradata integration straightforward and compatible with other tools.

What is most valuable?


What needs improvement?

Teradata is an expensive tool. Like, if you're already using Microsoft products like Windows, they'll market all their products together. And with the rise of cloud technologies, companies will adopt solutions that offer them some privileges or facilities. 

Similar to how SAP does it in the market, so do Microsoft and other companies.  Even Oracle and other such tools are quite commonly seen compared to Teradata's competitors in everyday solutions.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using this solution for seven years. 

How are customer service and support?

Teradata's technical support is responsive. Although I haven't directly interacted with them, my colleagues at Captivine have. 

They've efficiently resolved queries, adhering to SLAs, often within two to three days, even with time zone differences between India and the US. This quick turnaround is especially crucial for client or production issues that require urgent attention.

We didn't frequently encounter issues with Teradata because the tools are robust and well-documented. Teradata provides comprehensive documentation and resources with the purchase of a license, aiding our day-to-day operations.

There was one exception case, but overall, we managed well with the resources provided by Teradata.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

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

Currently, I work closely with the AI and ML team, focusing on frameworks like NumPy.  

At my company, we use Snowflake as a data warehouse. I primarily worked on the ETL side, ensuring data accuracy, governance, modeling, and loading data into the Snowflake warehouse. But it was part of a particular project. 

I've also used Oracle as a source and target, as well as SQL Server. In my experience at Capgemini North America, most clients like Elkhared, Levi's, General Electric, etc., used Teradata as their primary database. 

While the architecture has evolved with new technologies, Teradata remains a powerful tool.

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

Teradata is an expensive tool.

Teradata, along with Informatica, is expensive. Teradata is still widely used in the Middle East, especially in banks across Dubai and Saudi Arabia, indicating its continued relevance. Compared to open-source solutions and other market offerings, Teradata remains on the higher end of the pricing spectrum.

Like, if you're already using Microsoft products like Windows, they'll market all their products together. And with the rise of cloud technologies, companies will adopt solutions that offer them some privileges or facilities. 

Similar to how SAP does it in the market, so do Microsoft and other companies. Even Oracle and other such tools are quite commonly seen compared to Teradata's competitors in everyday solutions.

What other advice do I have?

Considering its strength in data warehouse technology, I'd rate it between a nine out of ten. For data warehousing specifically, it has a lot of built-in components that can handle various requirements.

However, there's also big data technology to consider these days. But for a traditional data warehouse environment, Teradata is a very successful solution, a very good database, actually.


    Mohamed-Saied

Unified and efficient query processing that seamlessly integrates and analyzes data from heterogeneous sources

  • December 08, 2023
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We used its capabilities for critical tasks, particularly in the realm of recovery jobs. We capitalized on the database's ability to transfer entire blocks of data rather than just transactional information. This approach, especially when dealing with block-level data, proved significantly faster compared to other techniques such as UBC WAN.

What is most valuable?

It is a highly robust software solution.

What needs improvement?

The primary challenge with Teradata lies in its cost structure, encompassing subscription fees, software licenses, and hardware expenses. The management of these pricing components can be notably high. I believe there's room for improvement and investment in Teradata's ETL engine, making it more competitive with tools like IBM DataStage. Considering the growing importance of big data ecosystems, it could benefit from enhanced compatibility with platforms like Cloudera and tools like Apache Spark. It's essential to bridge the gaps and make Teradata's tools more accessible and user-friendly in the evolving landscape of data virtualization and analytics.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using it for three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I would rate its stability capabilities nine out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I would rate its scalability abilities eight out of ten.

How are customer service and support?

The tech support has been commendable. They adhere to the SLAs and respond promptly to our issues. We haven't experienced any significant delays on their part. I would rate it nine out of ten.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

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

I've collaborated with a multitude of vendors, including Dell for EMC storage, Oracle, Nautilus, and Ericsson for the solution team and platform methodologies. I'm currently deeply involved in projects centered around Big Data and the emerging Cloudera ecosystem. The primary factor driving the adoption of Cloudera and similar big data environments is the cost efficiency they offer, coupled with their ability to seamlessly integrate with multiple data sources.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was straightforward.

What about the implementation team?

The deployment process doesn't require an extended timeframe, it can be accomplished in just three days. Additionally, you may allocate an extra two days for preliminary preparations, such as gathering data from the current data house. Approximately 20% of the data house considerations have been factored into the planning. I've encountered certain challenges during the database server upgrades, notably transitioning from version 15.7 to 16.2. Despite being a recurrent process, the notable differences were primarily observed in the extraction engine, particularly in the increased number of workflows. Interestingly, these disparities were more evident in the extraction processes rather than within the database itself.

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

The cost is substantial, totaling around $1.2 million, solely dedicated to upgrading the hardware. This amount doesn't even cover the software upgrade for the database itself, which comes at an additional cost ranging from two to three thousand dollars. Specifically, for the hardware upgrade, we're dealing with a significant investment, around $1.5 million, involving approximately sixty servers with a combined storage capacity of around twenty-two terabytes. These expenses constitute a substantial financial commitment, especially when factoring in standard costs.

What other advice do I have?

I actively endorse the use of Teradata, particularly for data warehouse solutions, due to its robust handling of raw data and overall stability. The emphasis on retaining raw data is its key strength. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the cost associated with it. To address this, consider forming teams to strategize and mitigate expenses, ensuring a more cost-effective implementation that aligns with your organization's objectives. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises


    Biplab Sahoo

Its analytics capabilities enhance our understanding of enterprise data for strategic planning and optimization

  • December 05, 2023
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use Teradata for our organization's data warehouse, where we store data from all enterprise sources. With Teradata's efficient processing, we generate business intelligence reports and support analytics initiatives. Our teams connect to Teradata for valuable insights, enabling data-driven decision-making across departments. The platform's analytics capabilities enhance our understanding of enterprise data for strategic planning and optimization.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature is parallel processing architecture. Teradata's capabilities enhance data management efficiency, support scalability, and contribute to faster query performance, enabling us to derive valuable insights and analytics.

What needs improvement?

In our experience with Teradata, we haven't seen any significant weaknesses. However, when it comes to scalability, limited interest and success in some areas make us hesitate about upgrading. In the future, I would like to see Teradata incorporate features that allow it to handle unstructured data. Additionally, improvements in documentation to make it more user-friendly and up-to-date would enhance the overall user experience.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with Teradata for almost six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is quite stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It is fairly scalable. In our company, we currently have around 30 to 40 developers working on advanced data development using Teradata.

How are customer service and support?

I would rate the support as an eight out of ten. They are quick to respond to our questions and have been helpful not just with problem-solving but also during patch deployments on the provider.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

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

Before Teradata, I primarily worked with databases like Oracle and Db2, mainly in banking. Teradata's advantage lies in its parallel processing, which sets it apart from competitors like Oracle and Db2. The efficiency in handling large-scale data and analytics makes it a preferred choice in my experience.

What other advice do I have?

My advice for those considering Teradata is that if you are looking for an optimized database, it is worth considering. In my experience, it has been better than Oracle and DB2 in handling large-scale data and analytics efficiently. Overall, I would rate Teradata as an eight out of ten.


    AhmedAdel4

Robust and reliable data warehousing and analytics, but it comes with a higher cost and significant complexity

  • November 20, 2023
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use it as a staging database in our organization, serving as a repository for financial models.

What needs improvement?

The current operational approach needs improvement. In the past, relying on infrastructure data staging provided flexibility in collaborating with any database provider. However, transitioning to Informatica and integrating it with various data services proved beneficial for serving multiple clients. Despite its advantages, this approach incurred substantial costs in terms of hardware and technical expertise. To address this, there is a need to develop and offer free content and workshops, providing guidelines and technical knowledge for efficient data operation.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with it for seven years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I would rate its stability capabilities eight out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I would rate its scalability abilities six out of ten. While it provides scalability, it is notably complicated.

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

We previously used IBM, but due to the market requirements, we switched to Teradata.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was straightforward.

What about the implementation team?

It takes a couple of hours to be completely deployed.

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

It comes at a notably high cost for what it offers. Apart from the standard licensing fees, there are supplementary costs associated with the licensing course. I would rate it one out of ten.

What other advice do I have?

Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises


    Narender Talagama

An industry-leading data warehousing solution that has MPP architecture

  • November 02, 2023
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is most valuable?

Teradata is a great, industry-leading data warehousing product that has MPP architecture. In recent times, there have been many other products available in the cloud space. It has a lot of other features like linear scalability and unconditional parallelism.

What needs improvement?

Teradata hardly supports unstructured data or semi-structured data. Teradata is very costly, and it's not easy to upgrade or expand the components in Teradata. A lot of infrastructure needs to be set up in order to use Teradata.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Teradata for more than 15 years.

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

Teradata is a very expensive solution.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Many other products equivalent to Teradata are available in the market, like BigQuery, Redshift, and Snowflake.

What other advice do I have?

Teradata is a suitable solution for small customers.

Overall, I rate Teradata an eight out of ten.


    Telecommunications

Fast and easy

  • October 04, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Very scalable, interoperable, fast and easy to use
What do you dislike about the product?
cost can we better connected with the support to utlize and generate value
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
its helping us combine and analyse data in very effective manner


    Retail

Excelent

  • October 04, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
In general, we have a good experience with Teradata but this new futures are in accordance with the evolution of technology
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing yet i hope to learn soon enough to take advantage of the new features.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ease of use for advanced analytics


    Leisure, Travel & Tourism

Performance

  • October 03, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Ability to run mixed concurrent workload seamlessly is what I like about Teradata most. Workload management and query optimization offered by Teradata are by far the best in the industry. Clearscape analytics has lot of potential and companies, it helps run analytics without ever moving the data outside of Teradata.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not being the in the cloud space soon enough. Vantage lake edition is bridging the gap that was there before between Teradata and other cloud native data warehouse solutions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping run our analytics


    Telecommunications

Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Consultant

  • October 03, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Inbuilt AI/ML models and Analytical functions
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing new to report at this time , still new
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Data cleaning and use of its inbuilt analytical functions