Oracle Exadata and Netezza TwinFin Compared

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Oracle Exadata and Netezza TwinFin Compared
Author : Phil Francisco
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Publisher : Publish Green
Language : English
Release Date : 31 August 2011
ISBN : 9781937003050
Pages : 35 pages
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Oracle Exadata and Netezza TwinFin Compared by Phil Francisco Book PDF Summary

Netezza focuses on technology designed to query and analyze big data. The company's innovative data warehouse appliances are disrupting the market. Wishing to exploit data at lower costs of operation and ownership, many of our customers have moved their data warehouses from Oracle. Oracle has now brought Exadata to market; a machine which apparently does everything TwinFin does, and also processes online transactions. This examination of Exadata and TwinFin as data warehouse platforms is written from an unashamedly Netezza viewpoint, however to ensure credibility we have taken advice from Philip Howard, Research Director of Bloor Research and Curt Monash, President, Monash Research. To innovate requires us to think and do things differently, solving a problem using new approaches. Netezza focuses exclusively on customers needs and wants for data warehousing. TwinFin delivers excellent performance for our customers' warehouse queries. TwinFin offers customers simplicity; anyone with basic knowledge of SQL and Linux has the skills needed to perform the few administrative tasks required to maintain consistent service levels through dynamically changing workloads. TwinFin's performance with simplicity reduces their costs of owning and running their data warehouses. More important, our customers create new business value by deploying analytic applications which previously they considered beyond their reach. "Netezza was part of the inspiration for Exadata. Teradata was part of the inspiration for Exadata," acknowledged Larry Ellison on January 27, 2010. We'd like to thank them for forcing our hand and forcing us go into the hardware business. While delivered with Larry Ellison's customary pizzazz, there is a serious point to his comment: only the best catch Oracle's attention. Exadata represents a strategic direction for Oracle; adapting their OLTP database management system, partnering it with a massively parallel storage system from Sun. Oracle launched Exadata V2 with the promise of extreme performance for processing both online transactions and analytic queries. That Oracle excels at OLTP is a given. But data warehousing and analytics make very different demands of their software and hardware than OLTP. Exadata's data warehousing credentials demand scrutiny, particularly with respect to simplicity and value. This eReport opens by reviewing differences between processing online transactions and processing queries and analyses in a data warehouse. It then discusses Exadata and TwinFin from perspectives of their query performance, simplicity of operation and value. All we ask of readers is that they do as our customers and partners have done: put aside notions of how a database management system should work, be open to new ways of thinking and be prepared to do less, not more, to achieve a better result. One caveat: Netezza has no direct access to an Exadata machine. We are fortunate in the detailed feedback we receive from many organizations that have evaluated both technologies and selected TwinFin. Given Oracle's size and their focus on Exadata, publicly available information on Exadata is surprisingly scarce. The use cases quoted by Oracle provide little input to the discussion, which in itself is of concern to several industry followers, e.g. Information Week. The information shared in this paper is made available in the spirit of openness. Any inaccuracies result from our mistakes, not an intent to mislead.

Oracle Exadata and Netezza TwinFin Compared

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