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AWS Glue Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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AWS Glue Reviews & Ratings
Spotsaas Editor’s POV
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
AWS Glue pros and cons
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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Karan S
05/01/23
"Best tool available to sort out your ETL processes."
What do you like best about AWS Glue? It's simple to operate, the parts are very self-explanatory, and the user interface is extremely welcoming. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? sometimes to find the right connection to connect the sources and destination makes some confusion What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? As i have to deal with transactional data which are coming from various sources and user API's , it was hard to manage with the traditional ETL ...
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Anonymous User
04/28/23
"I have been using glue for quite sometime. I see the lack of flexibility as compared to the EMR"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Orchestration, pay only for the resources used. It simplifies logging and monitoring What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Limited to AWS ecosystem, difficult to combine steam and batch What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? Data ingestion
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Amir U
04/28/23
"I used aws glue to connect my db to mysql rds connection to upload and retrieve data"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Being full managed ETL service and completely serverless architecture ,the data catalog feature to search data and vast resources of aws that can be used with glue makes it best. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Limited control over architecture and very less documentation of usage. The customization is very less and it can have high cost. It needed to be trained perfectly. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? I need to ...
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Akilan R
04/25/23
"AWS glue review"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? It provides visual and code based interfaces to make data interface easier . Etl developers can easily run and monitor etl workflows What do you dislike about AWS Glue? It is a neat product provides code editor interfaces and have many functionalities. Anyway every tool have its own disatvantages but aws glue is very useful in current market. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? It will validate cleanse , organise and format ...
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Sai Charan P
04/25/23
"It provides visual & codebase interface data integration"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Easy to use and easy to manage data through this interface What do you dislike about AWS Glue? I don't think I dislike it, it helps in solving problem What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps me data integration, this interface is easy to use
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Sirshendu D
04/24/23
"AWS Glue serverless Extract Teansform, ETL service"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? As DevOps Engineer in a TCS, my team selected Glue as the solution for serverless notification service that need to process multiple sources across the company including files and databases. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Nothing. But as per our testing when we try to run some big jobs it will taking time. I hope AWS will recover this. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? In early days for our application team it is ...
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Mritunjay T
04/23/23
"integration review"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? simple UI that support and add value to integration to other platforms. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? could have more functionality to have aster integration What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? it is helping us to streamline the data integration process
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bibhash d
04/22/23
"A best tool for ETL jobs for your organization"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? AWS Glue is a fully-managed Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) service that can help our sector to automate the process of preparing and loading data for analytics, machine learning and other applications. What do you dislike about AWS Glue? AWS Glue is hard to understand, and learning needs proper guides. Implementing needs expertise. Programming knowledge. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? AWS Glue is designed to handle ...
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Anonymous User
04/20/23
"Great for syncing"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? - Great for syncing data when you don't have something else in place - No need for custom scripts running in Lambda or on an instance What do you dislike about AWS Glue? - Good for understanding a problem but locks you in with AWS as the solution What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that benefiting you? Less specific scripting for data migration
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Priyanshu C
04/20/23
"Small ETL package but big loaded results"
What do you like best about AWS Glue? Its easy integration and stimulation with your rich data sources and diverse paths. Also ability to scriptize and program the information is also add on advantage What do you dislike about AWS Glue? Limited source for data integration, moreover platform (Amazon) dedicated data sources are handy to used and generates data lakes but goes very limited with other platform independent sources around. What problems is AWS Glue solving and how is that ...
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