Difference between UniData,UniVerse and Vertica
1. UniData, UniVerse :
It is a MultiValue database and application server with SQL mapping layer and meta database capabilities. UniData makes for easier database design, eliminating the constraints of SQL normalization. UniVerse is a component of the MultiValue application platform, Its advantages is fast, flexible data server for developing enterprise apps. UniVerse-based applications maximizing processing throughput of available resources, dynamically allocate available resources.
Vertica :
It is a Columnar relational DBMS which is designed to handle modern analytic workloads and enables fast query performance. Its headquarters is in Cambridge, MA, United States. It is an infrastructure-independent through which it supports deployments on multiple cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure), on-premises and natively on Hadoop nodes. Its Analytics Platform Community Edition was made available for free with certain limitations.
Difference between UniData, UniVerse and Vertica :
S.NO. | UniData, UniVerse | Vertica |
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1 | Developed by Rocket Software and initially released on 1985. | Developed by Vertica / Micro Focus and initially released on 2005 and Current release date- Vertica 10.0 Software, May 2020 and Vertica for SQL on Hadoop 10.0 Software, May 2020. |
2 | Server operating systems of UniData, UniVerse is AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows. | Linux is the Server operating system. |
3 | Primary database model is Multivalue DBMS. | Primary database model is Relational DBMS. |
4 | Absence of Secondary database models. | Secondary database models of Vertica is Document store. |
5 | UniData, UniVerse supports .Net, Basic, C, Java, programming languages. | Supports C++, Java, Perl, Python, R, programming languages. |
6 | APIs and other access methods of UniData, UniVerse is Proprietary protocol, RESTful HTTP API, Java API, JDBC, ODBC, OLE DB, SOAP-based API. | Vertica supports ADO.NET, JDBC, Kafka, ODBC, Proprietary protocol, RESTful HTTP, API. |
7 | Yes, UniData, UniVerse has a schema-free Data Schema. | Yes, Vertica has a Data Schema. |
8 | It has Implementation language C . | It doesn’t has any Implementation language. |
9 | ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) Transaction concepts in UniData, UniVerse. | Transaction concepts of VoltDB is ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability). |
10 | Replication methods of UniData, UniVerse is Master-slave replication. | Replication methods of Vertica is Master-slave replication. |
11 | UniData, UniVerse doesn’t hold Consistency concept. | Yes, Vertica has Immediate Consistency concept. |
12 | Absence of Partitioning methods in UniData, UniVerse. | Sharding partitioning methods is present. |
13 | It doesn’t holds Foreign keys. | It holds Foreign keys. |
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