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AWS Glue stands out as a versatile and powerful ETL tool offered by AWS, providing a comprehensive solution for data integration and transformation tasks. Users praise its ease of use, seamless integration with various AWS services, and the convenience of automated script generation for ETL jobs. With features like Glue Studio and serverless capabilities, AWS ...Read more
Versatile and powerful ETL tool for data integration tasks.
User-friendly interface, excellent integration with AWS services.
Serverless feature with auto-generation of ETL job scripts.
Convenient drag-and-drop method for creating ETL jobs.
Limited support for programming languages (mainly Python and Scala).
Costs can be higher, especially for large datasets.
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Sonny C
09/11/23
"A Versatile Data ETL Solution"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? AWS Glue is a versatile and powerful Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). As a data professional, I've had the opportunity to work extensively with AWS Glue, and it has proven to be a valuable addition to our data pipeline. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? AWS Glue costs can be difficult to predict and manage, especially for users with dynamic or fluctuating workloads. The serverless nature of Glue means that ...
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Saravanan M
09/07/23
"Glimpse of Glue"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Glue is nothing but the ETL (Extract ,Transform,Load) Tool .It is mainly data extraction and transformation and loaded as other format as physical source.Compatibility is the best and here the versions are maintained as the backup of every datacolumns updated What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Cost in data transfer is high, debugging challenges are there What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? Mainly for reporting,the streamed ...
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Pranshu G
09/07/23
"AWS Glue : Bridging the Data Integration Gap"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? AWS Glue is a pretty cool tool for handling data integration and ETL tasks. It’s like having a handy assistant that takes care of all the technical stuff, so you don’t have to worry about managing the behind-the-scenes infrastructure. It even keeps your data organized with its Data Catalog, which is like a digital filing cabinet for your data. One of the neat things about Glue is that it can automatically write some of the code for you. That means you ...
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Pranshu G
09/07/23
"AWS Glue : Bridging the Data Integration Gap"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? AWS Glue is a pretty cool tool for handling data integration and ETL tasks. It’s like having a handy assistant that takes care of all the technical stuff, so you don’t have to worry about managing the behind-the-scenes infrastructure. It even keeps your data organized with its Data Catalog, which is like a digital filing cabinet for your data. One of the neat things about Glue is that it can automatically write some of the code for you. That means you ...
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Saravanan M
09/07/23
"Glimpse of Glue"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Glue is nothing but the ETL (Extract ,Transform,Load) Tool .It is mainly data extraction and transformation and loaded as other format as physical source.Compatibility is the best and here the versions are maintained as the backup of every datacolumns updated What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Cost in data transfer is high, debugging challenges are there What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? Mainly for reporting,the streamed ...
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Firoj S
09/05/23
"AWS Glue to stick with your data integration and analysis."
What do you like best about AWS Glue? As it is a managed service by AWS, there is less overhead, and it can have multiple data sources, be it S3 or some storage. It can work time effectively and produces some insightful results. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? AWS Glue does not seem pocket-friendly, especially for beginners, and users can opt out to other alternatives. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? The main problem it is solving is that we have data ...
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Anonymous User
08/05/23
"Reliable serverless computing"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? - Easy to use - Easy to understand - Allows user to focus on solving problem statement instead of managing infra - Reliable and robust What do you dislike about AWS Glue? - Nothing as such, it is delivering what is promised and is very reliable service. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? - We can extract, transform and load our data easily - Helps to work with bulk data - We can increase workers to let it perform better
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Poojitha S
07/25/23
"AWS Glue - Serverless ETL cloud tool"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Best of AWS Glue is its easy to use user interface and the features like crawling the data. It uses Apache spark engine to run its jobs which helps in faster execution and it's Serverless feature which automatically provision the resources. It has Glue ETL jobs where the code is auto generated after selecting the data sources and targets. It has crawlers which auto detects the schemas and can be scheduled or run on demand. What do you dislike about AWS ...
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Richard Alexander A
07/06/23
"Glue as ETL"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Glue is the best tool in AWS to use as ETL and create tramsformations What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Too many codes to use to make a simple job What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? ETL automation
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Anonymous User
07/02/23
"Great product"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Best ETL tool for large project and easy to use. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Frontend is complicated for user deviation from industry standards What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? Helping in data preparation
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