Versions
- After you buy an instance of a specified version, you cannot directly downgrade the version. For example, if you have bought an instance of the enterprise version, you cannot directly downgrade the instance to the starter version. Instead, you will need to back up data of the instance, unsubscribe from it, buy a new instance, and migrate the backup data to the new instance.
- If your business volume keeps increasing and the instance version you have bought cannot meet your requirements, you can upgrade the instance version. To upgrade the instance version, log in to the DataArts Studio console, locate the target DataArts Studio instance, click Upgrade, and buy a package with higher specifications.
Version Scenarios
- Now you can purchase DataArts Studio instances of the starter, expert, or enterprise version.
- The version mode change does not affect the DataArts Studio instances you have purchased before, which may be of the starter, basic, advanced, professional, or enterprise version.
Compared with the old version mode, the new version mode provides more favorable prices and more flexible resource scaling. If you want to experience the new version mode, you are advised to buy a new DataArts Studio instance, migrate service data from the original instance to the new instance by referring to DataArts Studio Data Migration Configuration, and then unsubscribe from the original instance.
Table 1 lists the recommended application scenarios of each version.
Version Mode |
Version |
Application Scenario |
---|---|---|
Old version mode |
Starter |
A primary data lake project with no full-time data development engineers and no data governance needs |
Basic |
One or two full-time data development engineers, and up to 1,000 data tables |
|
Advanced |
Five to ten full-time data development engineers, clear data standards and efficient data quality management, and up to 2,000 data tables |
|
Professional |
Large or medium enterprises with a team of 10 to 30 full-time data development engineers and well-designed systems |
|
Enterprise |
Large enterprises and enterprises with multiple branches |
|
New version mode |
Starter |
In the initial construction phase, the data lake project mainly manages data ETL tasks in big data development scenarios and does not involve data governance. |
Expert Edition |
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have full-time data development and governance personnel and require lightweight data governance capabilities, such as data quality, data assets, and data services. Cost-effectiveness is preferred. |
|
Enterprise |
A complete data management team and system are available. For medium- and large-sized enterprises, the enterprise information architecture, data standards, data models, and data metrics need to be implemented to match the complete DAYU data governance methodology. |
Version Specifications (New Version Mode)
The new version mode provides the basic, expert, and enterprise version. Table 2 and Table 3 provide the components and specifications of each version, respectively.
DataArts Studio Component |
Starter |
Expert |
Enterprise |
---|---|---|---|
DataArts Migration |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Management Center |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Architecture |
x |
x |
√ |
DataArts Factory |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Quality |
x |
This module is available but does not support business metric monitoring, comparison jobs, or quality reports. |
√ |
DataArts Catalog |
x |
Supported. However, data directories (categories, tags, and collection tasks) cannot be exported through resource migration in the management center. |
√ |
DataArts DataService |
x |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Security (OBT) |
x |
This module is available but does not support data watermarking or source tracing. |
√ |
Specification |
Starter |
Expert |
Enterprise |
---|---|---|---|
DataArts Studio CDM cluster[1] |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.medium vCPUs | memory: 4 vCPUs | 8 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.medium vCPUs | memory: 4 vCPUs | 8 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.medium vCPUs | memory: 4 vCPUs | 8 GB |
Job scheduling times/day[2] |
5,000/day |
5,000/day |
5,000/day |
Number of technical assets[3] |
Not supported |
500 |
5000 |
Number of data models[4] |
Not supported |
Not supported |
100 |
Annotation:
[1] DataArts Studio CDM cluster: This is a free cluster provided together with the DataArts Studio instance. It can be used as an agent for the data connections in Management Center. However, you are not advised to use the node in a data migration job when the node is used as an agent. To buy a CDM cluster used to run CDM jobs, buy a CDM incremental package. For details, see Buying a CDM Incremental Package.
[2] Job scheduling times/day: This specification is calculated based on the total number of scheduling times of data development jobs, quality jobs, reconciliation jobs, service scenarios, and metadata collection jobs executed every day. You can expand the capacity using the job node scheduling times/day incremental package, for details, see Buying a Job Node Scheduling Times/Day Incremental Package. The number of scheduling times of data development job per day is measured by node (including the Dummy node), covering PatchData tasks but not test or retry upon failures. For example, if a job contains two DWS SQL nodes and one Dummy node, starts to be executed at 00:00 every day, is scheduled every 10 hours, and a PatchData task is performed on the current day to patch data of the last 10 days, then the number of scheduling times of the job is 66 (2 x 3 + 2 x 3 x 10) for the current day and 6 (2 x 3) for every following day.
In addition, if the total number of used scheduling times, scheduling times in use, and scheduling times to be used for job nodes on the current day exceeds the specifications of this version, a message is displayed indicating that the number of job node scheduling times/day exceeds the quota when a batch processing job is scheduled or a real-time job is started.
[3] Number of technical assets: This specification refers to the number of tables and OBS files in the Data Catalog. You can expand the capacity using the incremental package of technology asset quantity. For details about how to purchase the package, see Buying an Incremental Package for Technical Asset Quantity.
[4] Number of data models: This specification indicates the number of logical models, physical models, dimension tables, fact tables, and SDR tables in the data architecture. You can expand the capacity using the data model quantity incremental package. For details about how to purchase the package, see Buying an Incremental Package for Data Model Quantity.
Version Specifications (Old Version Mode)
DataArts Studio Component |
Starter |
Basic |
Advanced |
Professional |
Enterprise |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DataArts Migration |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Management Center |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Architecture |
x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Factory |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Quality |
x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Catalog |
x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts DataService |
x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
DataArts Security |
x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Specifications |
Starter |
Basic |
Advanced |
Professional |
Enterprise |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DataArts Studio CDM cluster[1] |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.medium vCPUs: 4 | Memory: 8 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.medium vCPUs: 4 | Memory: 8 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.large vCPUs: 8 | Memory: 16 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.xlarge vCPUs: 16 | Memory: 32 GB |
Number of clusters: 1 Name: cdm.xlarge vCPUs: 16 | Memory: 32 GB |
Job node scheduling times/day[2] |
5,000/day |
20,000/day |
40,000/day |
80,000/day |
200,000/day |
Number of technical assets[3] |
Not supported |
1,000 |
2,000 |
4,000 |
10,000 |
Number of data models[4] |
Not supported |
1,000 |
2,000 |
4,000 |
10,000 |
Notes:
[1] DataArts Studio CDM cluster: Due to specifications restrictions, the free CDM cluster provided by a DataArts Studio instance can only be used for informal scenarios such as testing and trial use. To run your migration workloads, buy a CDM incremental package. In addition, you are not advised to use a CDM cluster that serves as a data connection agent to run data migration jobs. For details, see Buying a CDM Incremental Package.
[2] Job node scheduling times/day: It refers to the total number of scheduling times of the data development jobs, quality jobs, comparison jobs, scenarios, and metadata collection jobs per day. The number of scheduling times of data development job per day is measured by node (including the Dummy node), covering PatchData tasks but not test or retry upon failures. For example, if a job contains two DWS SQL nodes and one Dummy node, starts to be executed at 00:00 every day, is scheduled every 10 hours, and a PatchData task is performed on the current day to patch data of the last 10 days, then the number of scheduling times of the job is 66 (2 x 3 + 2 x 3 x 10) for the current day and 6 (2 x 3) for every following day.
In addition, if the total number of used scheduling times, scheduling times in use, and scheduling times to be used for job nodes on the current day exceeds the specifications of this version, a message is displayed indicating that the number of job node scheduling times/day exceeds the quota when a batch processing job is scheduled or a real-time job is started.
[3] Number of technical assets: number of tables and OBS files in DataArts Catalog
[4] Number of data models: number of logical models, physical models, dimension tables, fact tables, and summary tables in DataArts Architecture.
Version Mode
- Now you can purchase DataArts Studio instances of the starter, expert, or enterprise version.
- The version mode change does not affect the DataArts Studio instances you have purchased before, which may be of the starter, basic, advanced, professional, or enterprise version.
Compared with the old version mode, the new version mode provides more favorable prices and more flexible resource scaling. If you want to experience the new version mode, you are advised to buy a new DataArts Studio instance, migrate service data from the original instance to the new instance by referring to DataArts Studio Data Migration Configuration, and then unsubscribe from the original instance.
For details about the changes in the mode of the new version compared with that of the old version, see Table 6.
Difference |
Old Version Mode |
New Version Mode |
---|---|---|
Provided Version |
|
|
Data governance capabilities |
No. Except the basic edition, all editions provide full-function data governance capabilities, which are costly. |
Yes. The expert edition provides lightweight data governance capabilities to meet data governance requirements of small- and medium-sized enterprises. |
Supported Incremental Packages |
Only the function incremental package is provided.
|
Function incremental packages and specifications incremental packages are available. (For details about how to buy them, see Buying a DataArts Studio Incremental Package. Function incremental packages:
Specifications incremental packages:
|
Version Mode Change |
The upgrade to the new version mode is supported. |
Rollback to the source version is not supported. |
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