FreeArc vs. Informatica Data Archive (legacy)

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FreeArc
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FreeArc is a software package that will help users compress specific files into more streamlined formats. It is open source, and free to use. It can be downloaded for Windows.N/A
Informatica Data Archive (legacy)
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Informatica Data Archive is used to control data growth in production databases and retire legacy applications. It is a legacy product and will not receive further updates.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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To manage users, go to the admin dashboard, here is a section for users. In this users section here you can see which users are configured and you have the ability to suspend a user. If you want to edit or add users, you need to go to the Organization section, then click on another user section there, which then gives you the ability to edit or add users.
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Pros
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  • It's not a major problem, but it's an example of one of many small annoyances.
  • Also, there is no proper documentation available
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Cons
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  • No [suggestions for] improvement as such we amazed with the performance and the services
  • Standalone not integrated with power center
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Alternatives Considered
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My company currently uses Hadoop for big data management, as well as ParAccel/Matrix databases for storing the data. The combo is fairly effective, and the only reason we are exploring ILM is because of our use of other Informatica products, and looking to build in either synergies between the technologies, or cost savings by bundling all our licensing through one vendor (Informatica)
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Return on Investment
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  • Tracking the usage of specific brackets of data across the entire organisation has now become possible.
  • The team was already using PowerCenter. Therefore, using ILM was a very apt decision that allowed easier management of data at the organisation level.
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