1010data vs. Oracle TimesTen

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
1010data
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Oracle TimesTen
Score 7.8 out of 10
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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (TimesTen) delivers real time application performance by changing the assumptions around where data resides at runtime. By managing data in memory, and optimizing data structures and access algorithms, database operations execute achieve gains in responsiveness and throughput. With TimesTen Scaleout, a shared nothing scale-out architecture based on the existing in-memory technology, TimesTen allows databases to scale across hosts, reach hundreds of terabytes in…N/A
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User Ratings
1010dataOracle TimesTen
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(2 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
1010dataOracle TimesTen
Likelihood to Recommend
1010data
The software is excellent for any application which is too large for Excel. The visual interface surpasses that of most SQL platforms. It is quite useful for data mining in an exploratory way but less useful in statistical and regression analysis.
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Oracle
TimesTen is well suited for applications using smaller data or smaller data stores and where transaction response times are not as business critical. TimesTen is good for applications already accessing Oracle and need to cache data for quick read/write operations. TimesTen is not appropriate for large data dependent applications or applications requiring fast response times. In these cases, using Oracle database or Exadata is better
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Pros
1010data
  • To "pool" their data for market analysis
  • Very large data analysis
  • Performance and scalability
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Oracle
  • With basic database experience, TimesTen has a very short learning curve.
  • The installation and setup is easy and straightforward. The command line instructions are easy to follow.
  • The error logging mechanism is simple and efficient. The system log files are helpful in troubleshooting problems with using TimesTen.
  • The maintenance tools are user friendly and effective. Upgrading is easy and quick. TimesTen is almost a self-administrating database.
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Cons
1010data
  • The ten.do interface could use more detailed documentation
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Oracle
  • Provide better monitoring tools of TimesTen daemon, servers and connections.
  • Improved support for APIs. The libraries lack the necessary code for applications to customize for applications using TimesTen.
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Usability
1010data
That's votes by our team.
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Oracle
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Alternatives Considered
1010data
While we have used SQL, 1010data is really the only industry standard product available for our use.
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Oracle
Sybase does not have an in-memory database until version 15 so TimesTen was ideal for caching data. TimesTen has reliable replication and backing up mechanisms. Oracle takes longer to set up and use for most applications where as TimesTen is a smaller DBMS that is quick and easy to set up and use. TimesTen can connect to Oracle for caching data so using Oracle as a backend makes sense
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Return on Investment
1010data
  • Positive impact on help business make a data-drive decision
  • Positive impact on big data analysis
  • Negative impact on user friendly
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Oracle
  • TimesTen has had a positive impact from a developer's perspective because implementing TimesTen is quick and easy. The benefits of TimesTen can be seen almost instantly. For instance, the application start up time is faster, the data is easy to maintain and the performance is fast for TimesTen clients.
  • TimesTen has had a positive impact for the business because it can be made accessible to users via a GUI. This gives users transparency to the data at any time.
  • The negative impact is that once the TimesTen database has grown too large, the application should move to using Oracle database or else it suffers from performance degradation and stability issues.
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