What is our primary use case?
We are mostly dealing with Google solutions such as BigQuery, NoSQL, SQL analytical database, secrets manager, and most of the serverless infrastructure as well, databases.
I run SQL queries on BigQuery, and that runs fine.
We do not do as much data analysis; we do data processing, and I do not think I have any immediate problems.
What is most valuable?
The features I have found most valuable in BigQuery include the query cache, which is good and scales well. We have not seen problems with scaling. It handles huge amounts of data quite well, and the multi-regions feature works well.
To measure the effectiveness of BigQuery, I think it is quite good.
The metrics I use to evaluate BigQuery's effectiveness include that scaling is quite good and handling of big amounts of data. We do not see any glitches, and we do not see major timeouts. Google platform in general has been quite stable, and we do not see that many outages at resource level or at overall zonal level.
What needs improvement?
With what I have seen in BigQuery, I had some response times problems, but then it is an analytical database and not a transactional database, so it comes with eventual consistency. I cannot have everything. I am fine with what it is offering.
The only thing that I saw was some response times problems; otherwise, I have been completely satisfied with the solution.
I cannot really think of any additional features I would like to see in the future at the moment, but if I sit down and start thinking deeply, then maybe I will come up with something.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using BigQuery for close to two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
In the past one and a half years that I have been running with BigQuery, I have not needed to raise any technical support with BigQuery or with Google, but I see that they have various tiers when it comes to support, and we see that P1 issues are answered in an hour, so that is good.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The features I have found most valuable in BigQuery include the query cache, which is good and scales well. We have not seen problems with scaling. It handles huge amounts of data quite well, and the multi-regions feature works well.
How are customer service and support?
In the past one and a half years that I have been running with BigQuery, I have not needed to raise any technical support with BigQuery or with Google, but I see that they have various tiers when it comes to support, and we see that P1 issues are answered in an hour, so that is good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
BigQuery is the first analytical database that I have used. Before that, it was all SQL transactional databases, so I do not have any benchmarks that I have hands-on experience with.
How was the initial setup?
It was quite easy to learn how to use BigQuery and very easy to configure it.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We have not seen other options. BigQuery is the first analytical database that I have used. Before that, it was all SQL transactional databases, so I do not have any benchmarks that I have hands-on experience with.
What other advice do I have?
I have not used BigQuery ML.
I have not used BigQuery's integration with Google Analytics for customer behavior analysis for that purpose, but I know that there was another company which was using it, and I cannot say much because I have not had that use case.
I have not utilized BigQuery's geospatial analysis capabilities.
There were no issues whatsoever, and it was easily integrated.
I would rate this review an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Public Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Google