The new version mode provides the starter, expert, and enterprise version. Table 1 provides the modules and functions supported by each version.
DataArts Studio Module | Starter | Expert | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
DataArts Migration | √ | √ | √ |
Management Center | √ | √ | √ |
DataArts Architecture | x | x | √ |
DataArts Factory | √ | √ | √ |
DataArts Quality | x | This module is available but does not support 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 | x | √ | √ |
In addition, DataArts Studio provides different specifications for different versions. For details, see Table 2. If the specifications cannot meet your business growth requirements, you can create specifications incremental packages on the console.
DataArts Studio Specifications | Starter | Expert | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
Job node scheduling times/day[1] | 5,000/day | 5,000/day | 5,000/day |
Number of technical assets[2] | Not supported | 500 | 5000 |
Number of data models[3] | Not supported | Not supported | 100 |
Annotation:
[1] 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. 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.
[2] 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.
[3] 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.