We performed a comparison between Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop and QueryIO based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Apache, Cloudera, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and others in Hadoop."The product provides better data processing features than other tools."
"We experienced many issues when we started working with Hadoop 3.0 in the Cloudera 6.0 version, so there are a lot of things that need to improve. I believe they are working on that."
"We're now able to store large volumes of data through Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop. We're able to push large volumes of data to the platform, and that used to be a challenge, especially when storing a terabyte of information. This is the area where Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop improved the organization."
"We had a data warehouse before all the data. We can process a lot more data structures."
"The product is completely secure."
"The tool can be deployed using different container technologies, which makes it very scalable."
"In terms of scalability, if you have enough hardware you can scale out. Scalability doesn't have any issues."
"It is helpful to gather and process data."
"Anyone who has even a little bit of knowledge of the solution can begin to create things. You don't have to be technical to use the solution."
"There is a maximum of a one-gigabyte block size, which is an area of storage that can be improved upon."
"The security of this solution could be improved. There should also be a way to basically have a blockchain enabled storage with the HDFS."
"The solution does not support multiple languages very well and this means users need to create work-arounds to implement some solutions."
"The user infrastructure and user interface needs to be improved, as well as the performance. The GUI needs to be better."
"Cloudera's support is extremely bad and cannot be relied on."
"They should focus on upgrading their technical capabilities in the market."
"It would be useful if Cloudera had more tools like SQL Engines that offer the traditional relational database. We have to do a lot of work preparing the data outside Cloudera before getting it into the platform."
"I would like to see an improvement in how the solution helps me to handle the whole cluster."
"There needs to be some simplification of the user interface."
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Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is ranked 2nd in Hadoop with 47 reviews while QueryIO is ranked 16th in Hadoop. Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is rated 8.0, while QueryIO is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop writes "Good end-to-end security features and we like that it's cloud independent". On the other hand, the top reviewer of QueryIO writes "Stable with good connectivity and good integration capabilities". Cloudera Distribution for Hadoop is most compared with Amazon EMR, HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric, Apache Spark, Cassandra and ScyllaDB, whereas QueryIO is most compared with Splice Machine.
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