SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) vs. Teradata Vantage vs. Titan Distributed Graph Database

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) is a transactional relational database, boasting fast, reliable online transaction processing (OLTP). SAP ASE is the company's transactional database within the SAP Business Technology Platform portfolio.N/A
Teradata Vantage
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Teradata Vantage is presented as a modern analytics cloud platform that unifies everything—data lakes, data warehouses, analytics, and new data sources and types. Supports hybrid multi-cloud environments and priced for flexibility, Vantage delivers unlimited intelligence to build the future of business. Users can deploy Vantage on public clouds (such as AWS, Azure, and GCP), hybrid multi-cloud environments, on-premises with Teradata IntelliFlex, or on commodity hardware with VMware.
$4,800
per month
Titan
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Titan is an open-source distributed graph database developed by Aurelius. Aurelius is now part of Datastax (since February 2015).N/A
Pricing
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)Teradata VantageTitan Distributed Graph Database
Editions & Modules
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Teradata VantageCloud Lake
from $4800
per month
Teradata VantageCloud Enterprise
from $9000
per month
No answers on this topic
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)Teradata VantageTitan
Free Trial
NoYesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Features
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)Teradata VantageTitan Distributed Graph Database
Relational Databases
Comparison of Relational Databases features of Product A and Product B
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)
8.3
1 Ratings
5% above category average
Teradata Vantage
-
Ratings
Titan Distributed Graph Database
-
Ratings
ACID compliance9.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Database monitoring10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Database locking8.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Encryption9.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Disaster recovery8.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Flexible deployment6.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Multiple datatypes8.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)Teradata VantageTitan Distributed Graph Database
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(3 ratings)
9.4
(62 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
8.2
(6 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(2 ratings)
9.0
(30 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.7
(2 ratings)
7.3
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)Teradata VantageTitan Distributed Graph Database
Likelihood to Recommend
SAP
We use this for an inbuilt security management system, where it performs well in a scaled setup with a large volume of live data with high availability. Also, the performance is up to the mark for the large statement flow. From a DBA perspective, a lot of parameters need to be fine-tuned for the specific environment needs, which can cause overhead. Expertise is limited, and the learning curve is steep for the SAP ASE.
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Teradata
Teradata Vantage is well suited for large scale ETL pipelines like the ones we developed for anti money laundering risk matrices. It handles heavy joins, aggregations, and transformations on transactional data efficiently. We generate alert variables, adjust for inflation, and monitor establishments monthly with it, all integrated with Python and Control-M for a centralised automation across the company. For less appropriate, I would say that heavy resource demands might slow down experimentation for iterative work.
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Open Source
Titan is definitely a good choice, but it has its learning curve. The documentation may lack in places, and you might have to muster answers from different sources and technologies. But at its core, it does the job of storing and querying graph databases really well. Remember that titan itself is not the whole component, but utilizes other technologies like cassandra, gremlin, tinkerpop, etc to do many other things, and each of them has a learning curve. I would recommend titan for a team, but not for a single person. For single developer, go with Neo4j.
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Pros
SAP
  • High availability and reliability.
  • High performance.
  • Monitoring of threshold based events.
  • Security at multiple levels.
  • Query plan optimization.
  • Lock management.
  • Access to HANA.
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Teradata
  • ETL (Extract - Transfor - Load)
  • NOS to send data from Teradata Vantage to S3 and from S3 to Teradata Vantage
  • Teradata GeoSpacial feature
  • Bulk reading and writing in huge tables
  • MPP capacity already mature
  • Temporal Capacity more mature that other solutions
  • TASM
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Open Source
  • Titan is really good for abstraction of underlying infrastructure. You can choose between different storage engine of your choice.
  • Open source, backed by community, and free.
  • Supports tinkerpop stack which is backed by apache.
  • Uses gremlin for query language making the whole query structure standardized and open for extension if another graph database comes along in future.
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Cons
SAP
  • A quick button for devs to switch instances into a dev mode (eliminating logs, and such).
  • Licensing is far too complicated. Simplify pricing.
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Teradata
  • Teradata is an excellent option but only for a massive amount of data warehousing or analysis. If your data is not that big then it could be a misfit for your company and cost you a lot. The cost associated is quite extensive as compared to some other alternative RDBMS systems available in the market.
  • Migration of data from Teradata to some other RDBMS systems is quite painful as the transition is not that smooth and you need to follow many steps and even if one of them fails. You need to start from the beginning almost.
  • Last but not least the UI is pretty outdated and needs a revamp. Though it is simple, it needs to be presented in a much better way and more advanced options need to bee presented on the front page itself.
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Open Source
  • The community is lacking deep documentation. I had to spend many nights trying to figure many things on my own. As graph databases will grow popular, I am sure this will be improved.
  • Not enough community support. Even in SO you might not find many questions. Though there are some users in SO who quickly answer graph database questions. Need more support.
  • Would love an official docker image.
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Likelihood to Renew
SAP
Our licenses are perpetual. It is the support that we will be renewing. We will renew because we continue to use and receive value from the product.
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Teradata
Teradata is a mature RDBMS system that expands its functionality towards the current cloud capabilities like object storage and flexible compute scale.
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Open Source
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Usability
SAP
Well-suited in the security domain, high performance, and low latency of the DBMS. In terms of the DBA perspective, a dedicated monitoring tool (Cockpit) helps a lot in terms of managing the database, which helps in identifying bottlenecks during performance issues. Also, it helps us to send custom alerts related to Database activities.
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Teradata
Teradata Vantage allows us to create a scalable infrastructure to support our strategic initiatives. The dedicated compute power ensures reliable performance with isolated workloads and dedicated resources, optimizing workflows for faster, more efficient data transfers. The compute clusters support ETL processes and OSF’s developers and data science team with the flexibility to create self-service analytics, to spin up/down at any time, driving better performance and minimizing costs.
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Open Source
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Support Rating
SAP
Incredibly responsive, saving us countless hours in troubleshooting.
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Teradata
We have meetings at the beginning with the technical team to explain our requirements to them and they were really putting in a lot of effort to come up with a solution which will address all our needs. They implemented the software and also trained a few of our resources on the same too. We can get in touch with them now as well whenever we run into a roadblock but it's very less now.
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Open Source
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Alternatives Considered
SAP
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Teradata
Teradata is way ahead of its competitor because of its unique features of ensuring data privacy and data never gets corrupted even in worst case scenario. In most cases, the data corruption is a major issue if left unused and it leads to important data being wiped off which in ideal case should be stored for 3 years
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Open Source
To be honest, titan is not as popular as Neo4j, though they do the same thing. In my personal opinion, titan has lot of potential, but Neo4j is easier to use. If the organization is big enough, it might choose titan because of its open source nature, and high scalability, but Neo4j comes with a lot of enterprise and community support, better query, better documentation, better instructions, and is also backed by leading tech companies. But titan is very strong when you consider standards. Titan follows gremlin and tinkerpop, both of which will be huge in future as more graph database vendors join the market. If things go really well, maybe Neo4j might have to support gremlin as well.
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Return on Investment
SAP
  • Positive ROI.
  • Ease of use with minimal training required to write high performance SQL (assumes a knowledge of SQL already).
  • Ease of database administration.
  • Sometimes upgrades can be difficult.
  • Changing platforms can be difficult (changing say from SPARC to Intel).
  • Changing operating systems can be difficult (changing from Solaris to linux).
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Teradata
  • Moving to Teradata in the Cloud-enabled a level of agility that previously didn't exist in the organization. It also enabled a level of analytic competency that was not achievable using other options on the aggressive timeline that was required. We didn't want to settle for reinventing a wheel when we had a super tuned performance capable beast readily available in Teradata. Teradata lets us focus on our business rather than spending money and effort trying to design software or database foundations features on an open source or lower performance platform.
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Open Source
  • Steep learning curve. Your engineers would have to spend lots of time learning different components before they feel comfortable.
  • Have to plan ahead. Maybe this is the nature of graph databases, but I found it difficult to change my schemas after I had data in production.
  • It is free, so time is the only resource you have to put in titan.
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