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Apache Beam Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 15 ratings & 20 reviews

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Anonymous User

05/12/23

5 out of 5

"Batch and strEAM processing with Beam!"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Beam is awesome. Both Batch and Stream processing handled via the same semantics/code. Just switch out your IOs, ex: database or files for batch, or a message queue for streaming use cases What do you dislike about Apache Beam? People sometimes have trouble learning. I wish it was easier for people What problems is Apache Beam solving and how is that benefiting you? We use Beam to handle most of our data processing needs. Both Batch and Stream use ...

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AU

Anonymous User

05/12/23

5 out of 5

"Batch and strEAM processing with Beam!"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Beam is awesome. Both Batch and Stream processing handled via the same semantics/code. Just switch out your IOs, ex: database or files for batch, or a message queue for streaming use cases What do you dislike about Apache Beam? People sometimes have trouble learning. I wish it was easier for people What problems is Apache Beam solving and how is that benefiting you? We use Beam to handle most of our data processing needs. Both Batch and Stream use ...

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AC

Amazon C

08/21/20

4.5 out of 5

"Excellent parallel processing experience"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? I have used Apache Beam to design my pipeline on Google cloud platform. My experience was seamless. I have designed for both batch and streaming data. What do you dislike about Apache Beam? Lack of available courses on apache beam which can help newbies to learn Beam Recommendations to others considering Apache Beam: I could easily recommend anyone to use Apache Beam for its simplicity and detailed documentation. What problems is Apache Beam solving ...

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AC

Amazon C

08/21/20

4.5 out of 5

"Excellent parallel processing experience"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? I have used Apache Beam to design my pipeline on Google cloud platform. My experience was seamless. I have designed for both batch and streaming data. What do you dislike about Apache Beam? Lack of available courses on apache beam which can help newbies to learn Beam Recommendations to others considering Apache Beam: I could easily recommend anyone to use Apache Beam for its simplicity and detailed documentation. What problems is Apache Beam solving ...

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AU

Anonymous User

08/18/20

4.5 out of 5

"Experience with Apache Beam ---> So far so Good."

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Liked the way Beam provides abstraction for the complex distributed paradigm using pCollection and Transforms etc. Also its unified approach to deal with both Batch and Stream processing is unique and efficient. What do you dislike about Apache Beam? At the time of doing development , i found doing Join operation was not that simple and we had to use coGroupByKey for that which was a bit confusing for us. May be providing abstraction as simple join ...

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AU

Anonymous User

08/18/20

4.5 out of 5

"Experience with Apache Beam ---> So far so Good."

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Liked the way Beam provides abstraction for the complex distributed paradigm using pCollection and Transforms etc. Also its unified approach to deal with both Batch and Stream processing is unique and efficient. What do you dislike about Apache Beam? At the time of doing development , i found doing Join operation was not that simple and we had to use coGroupByKey for that which was a bit confusing for us. May be providing abstraction as simple join ...

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AU

Anonymous User

08/16/20

4.5 out of 5

"Easy to implement and plenty of example to follow"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Frequently update and supports multiple language What do you dislike about Apache Beam? More tedious in debugging the application code. Also, not very informative error logs. Recommendations to others considering Apache Beam: Do more research before you get started to see if this is a suitable product for you. What problems is Apache Beam solving and how is that benefiting you? Creating a pipeline for collecting data from IOT devices to analyse the ...

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AU

Anonymous User

08/16/20

4.5 out of 5

"Easy to implement and plenty of example to follow"

What do you like best about Apache Beam? Frequently update and supports multiple language What do you dislike about Apache Beam? More tedious in debugging the application code. Also, not very informative error logs. Recommendations to others considering Apache Beam: Do more research before you get started to see if this is a suitable product for you. What problems is Apache Beam solving and how is that benefiting you? Creating a pipeline for collecting data from IOT devices to analyse the ...

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AU

Anonymous User

04/25/20

5 out of 5

"Great choice for implementing complex and portable data pipelines."

What do you like best about Apache Beam? In terms of capabilities and generality, I think Apache Beam is currently the most advanced and most flexible framework for designing and implementing modern data-intensive applications. Perfectly able to specify both batch and streaming computations, plus in terms of streaming capabilities, it offers really a lot! It takes some time to get comfortable with the APIs, but after that is goes pretty smoothly. Finally the support for various execution ...

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AU

Anonymous User

04/25/20

5 out of 5

"Great choice for implementing complex and portable data pipelines."

What do you like best about Apache Beam? In terms of capabilities and generality, I think Apache Beam is currently the most advanced and most flexible framework for designing and implementing modern data-intensive applications. Perfectly able to specify both batch and streaming computations, plus in terms of streaming capabilities, it offers really a lot! It takes some time to get comfortable with the APIs, but after that is goes pretty smoothly. Finally the support for various execution ...

Read more