Overall Satisfaction with CData Sync
CData Sync is the automated data replication software used across different operational teams in my organization, for synchronization and replication. In previous years, we had issues with connecting to some destination databases when working with B2B companies and MNCs (Multinational Corporations). However, the software CData is an effective tool that has liberated our data replication from failed attempts, giving us successful enterprise and organizational data replicate to on-premise and cloud base databases. We use CData Sync on supported integrations as; DB2, MySQL, SQL server, and also snowflake - CData Sync complements well with these domains. We have expanded use when dealing with 10 or more sources.
- Effortless use of no-code interfaces on data pipelining on.
- High demand numbers of sources and destinations.
- Works with even snowflake, with no error occurrence.
- It uses ETL - (Extract / Transfer / Load).
- It enhances data extraction and database support.
- Although efficient for SQL servers and MySQL, as well as Snowflake. It is not strong for other database engines, and an upgrade on this would do a lot.
- The installation process is manual as opposed to the cloud installation it should be.
- A feature of syncing auto increment ID key, that will help in existing data management.
- Integer-based incremental check column.
- A syncing system that is log-based replication.
- Equipped with hard, soft, and skip delete systems.
- Variation in multiple-choice data types.
- Built-in REST API access
- The 250+ connection sources.
- Reserves resources by covering human power via its automated sync method.
- Saves time: on launching data collectively into a compatible domain.
Tableau is another similar software tool, unlike CData Sync, rather transforms data into actionable insights. While CData Sync works with automation, Tableau uses a drag box on its AVA, which in turn slows the work speed on the syncing of data. Over the years, I enjoyed the friendly and customizable option of CData Sync over Tableau's.
Do you think CData Sync delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with CData Sync's feature set?
Yes
Did CData Sync live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of CData Sync go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy CData Sync again?
Yes