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VMware Tanzu Data Services

VMware Tanzu Data Services

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What is VMware Tanzu Data Services?

Tanzu Data Services is a family of data-driven solutions built to store, process, and query critical data resources in real-time and at massive scale, both on-premises and in the multi-cloud world.

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What is VMware Tanzu Data Services?

Tanzu Data Services is a family of data-driven solutions built to store, process, and query critical data resources in real-time and at massive scale, both on-premises and in the multi-cloud world.

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Product Details

What is VMware Tanzu Data Services?

Tanzu Data Services is a family of data-driven solutions built to store, process, and query critical data resources in real-time and at massive scale, both on-premises and in the multi-cloud world.

A portfolio of on-demand caching, messaging, and database software on Tanzu for development teams building modern applications:

Tanzu Greenplum (or Pivotal Greenplum, formerly from EMC) is a massively parallel processing (MPP) data platform, based on the open source Greenplum Database. The data warehouse application is supported by Pivotal Software, which is now part of VMware (acquired 2019).

Tanzu GemFire is a distributed, in-memory, key-value store that performs read and write operations at fast speeds. It offers highly available parallel message queues, continuous availability, and an event-driven architecture that can scale dynamically, with no downtime.

Tanzu RabbitMQ provides highly available queues and streams in the datacenter and automated cross-datacenter replication and failover.

Tanzu SQL provides a relational database-as-a-service for developers that is compatible with MySQL and Postgres. Data Management for Tanzu simplifies creation and management of Tanzu SQL databases running in vSphere. Uses a graphical interface or a comprehensive set of APIs.


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Asik Jaman | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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We use VMware Tanzu Data Services across the board anytime we need to do analytics on massive data volumes, and by massive we mean up to petabyte size. The most common use case is evaluating data intake from IoT-enabled automated doors or cargo docks, which always necessitates the usage of a database structure.
  • Apache MADlib provides popular machine learning functionality.
  • Allows you to query terabytes of data databases.
  • Interoperability for AWS S3 is effortless.
  • Running on Azure is a little more difficult.
  • Synchronization with Kafka may be a little easier.
If you need to execute ml algorithms, learning techniques, or mathematical calculations on large amounts of heterogeneous data, VMware Tanzu Data Services will be ideal. It will be really simple to set up, particularly if you choose AWS as your integrated cloud provider. However, if you're working with lower data amounts, such as gigabytes, it can be superfluous.
  • AWS compatibility.
  • There was a noticeable reduction in system reliability.
  • Saw a reduction in unsuccessful analytics operations.
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  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
I would not.
They were very helpful. We needed support for initial implementation.
Yes, we needed better integration for that.
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