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  5. Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service vs Datastax Enterprise

Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service vs Datastax Enterprise

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Overview

DataStax Enterprise
DataStax Enterprise
Stacks48
Followers53
Votes0
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service
Stacks44
Followers51
Votes0

Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service vs Datastax Enterprise: What are the differences?

What is Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service? A scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. It is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. With Amazon Managed Cassandra Service, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today. You don’t have to provision, patch, or manage servers, and you don’t have to install, maintain, or operate software. It is serverless, so you pay for only the resources you use and the service automatically scales tables up and down in response to application traffic. You can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage.

What is Datastax Enterprise? A Cloud Database Built on Apache Cassandra™. It delivers a wide range of cloud data management, deployment and development capabilities. For mixed models and complex workloads you can choose the Advanced Workloads option with it to utilize DSE Graph, DSE Search, DSE Analytics, and more.

Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service and Datastax Enterprise belong to "Cassandra as a Service" category of the tech stack.

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Detailed Comparison

DataStax Enterprise
DataStax Enterprise
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service

Scale-out NoSQL for any workload Built on Apache Cassandra™, DataStax Enterprise adds NoSQL workloads including search, graph, and analytics, with operational reliability hardened by the largest internet apps and the Fortune 100.

It is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. With Amazon Managed Cassandra Service, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today. You don’t have to provision, patch, or manage servers, and you don’t have to install, maintain, or operate software. It is serverless, so you pay for only the resources you use and the service automatically scales tables up and down in response to application traffic. You can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage.

Hybrid; Lightning Fast; Distributed
Apache Cassandra-compatible; No servers to manage; Performance at scale; Highly available and secure
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Apache Spark
Apache Spark
Kafka
Kafka
Cassandra
Cassandra
Apache Solr
Apache Solr
Cassandra
Cassandra

What are some alternatives to DataStax Enterprise, Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service?

DataStax Astra

DataStax Astra

DataStax Astra simplifies Cassandra application development. It reduces deployment time from weeks to minutes, removing the biggest obstacle to using Cassandra, which is behind many of the most heavily used applications in the world.

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