Recently I heard about the Exasol database and I want to know if any one used it.
Shitty technology. They aren’t growing and would not put my data in their technology/
My team is planning to use exasol, but before we get started we want to have a detailed picture of its pros and cons. Can you please elaborate on what technology are you using and what issues you faced while working on exasol?
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I’ve used it in the past. Nice in-memory database. Working with Snowflake right now, and like it much better. Snowflake has instant compute scalability, unlimited storage, unlimited concurrency, and is insanely cheap.
Do you know what is the cons for Exasol Database ..?? Also what you guys are using most in your environment for critical applications??
Only drawbacks for our use case for example is you need to manage it yourself. Exasol is an analytics database, so is snowflake, so they aren’t suited for high transactions. It all depends on what your critical app is doing. If it’s transactional in nature you would want to use something like Postgres. If it’s analytical in nature, snowflake, exasol, Redshift etc