Re: Database comparison

From: Lok P <loknath.73_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 01:46:48 +0530
Message-ID: <CAKna9VbouOkK2nD=T2CLx+1Br=aiF3h3VgbNg8A5vadEv7DX-w_at_mail.gmail.com>



What about yugabyte?

On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 12:06 PM Pap <oracle.developer35_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> I understand there are multiple arguable topics on what is best what not.
> We are currently using Oracle Exadata X7 and planning for migration to X8.
> But yes we do see at times , cell I/O saturation (mainly when heavy cell
> smart scans from multiple places) and other types of memory related
> contentions and it's mostly because of the way Oracle architectured making
> memory a lot busier or a hotspot while we just simply push the concurrent
> workload beyond a certain limit.
>
> While googling around the data warehouse/analytics databases i came
> across a blog as below saying how snowflake is superior to Oracle( or maybe
> Exadata). Some of the points it says like no indexes, no partitioning, no
> statistics gathering, linearly scaling, auto compressing seems interesting.
>
> I understand this list group is mainly expert around oracle databases,
> but assuming that some must have explored other databases options or get a
> chance to work on other databases, are these points all true and Snowflake
> is currently the best warehouse/analytics database in the market now or any
> other databases are there proven record?
>
> https://www.analytics.today/blog/oracle-vs-snowflake
>
> Regards
> Pap
>
>
>

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