Apache Airflow vs. JSCAPE MFT Server

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Apache Airflow
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Apache Airflow is an open source tool that can be used to programmatically author, schedule and monitor data pipelines using Python and SQL. Created at Airbnb as an open-source project in 2014, Airflow was brought into the Apache Software Foundation’s Incubator Program 2016 and announced as Top-Level Apache Project in 2019. It is used as a data orchestration solution, with over 140 integrations and community support.N/A
JSCAPE MFT Server
Score 8.5 out of 10
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JSCAPE is a platform-independent managed file transfer server that centralizes all of your file transfer processes into a single easy-to-use application. JSCAPE secure MFT Server supports all major file transfer protocols including AS2, OFTP2, FTP/S, SFTP, SCP, HTTP/S, WebDAV and AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol).N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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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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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Apache Airflow
Chose Apache Airflow
Multiple DAGs can be orchestrated simultaneously at varying times, and runs can be reproduced or replicated with relative ease. Overall, utilizing Apache Airflow is easier to use than other solutions now on the market. It is simple to integrate in Apache Airflow, and the …
Chose Apache Airflow
Using Jenkins and Kafka, it is not for the same purpose, although it might be similar. I would say AirFlow is really what it says on the can - workflow management. For our organisation, the purpose is clear. So long your aim is to have a rich workflow scheduler and job …
Chose Apache Airflow
Apache Airflow is far superior!
Chose Apache Airflow
Much easy to deploy Apache Airflow as opposed to other products, with flexible deployment options as well as flexible integration with other tools and platforms.
Chose Apache Airflow
digdag (https://www.digdag.io/)- Digdag is a very simple build, run, schedule, and monitor complex pipelines of tasks with a simple implementation and no configuration. Easy to write YAMLs

Airflow has a better community and widely adopted. Has a better UI and better documentation
Chose Apache Airflow
Overall using Apache Airflow is easy to use compare than other other tools available in the market, It is easy to integrate in apache airflow and the workflow can be monitored and scheduling can be done easily using apache airflow, recommend this tool for Automating the data …
Chose Apache Airflow
Airflow was best suited in my use case for designing the ETL pipelines in a scripted manner for workflows & the UI was very good & easy to use.
Chose Apache Airflow
There are a number of reasons to choose Apache Airflow over other similar platforms- Integrations—ready-to-use operators allow you to integrate Airflow with cloud platforms (Google, AWS, Azure, etc) Apache Airflow helps with backups and other DevOps tasks, such as submitting a …
Chose Apache Airflow
Step functions are only available in AWS but Apache Airflow provides cross cloud access. Apache Airflow also provides flexibility to pause, start and re-trigger dags. Provides executors where we can run in-house calculations if needed and which requires no integration with …
Chose Apache Airflow
Apache Airflow is suited for a much wider set of use cases compared to Databricks. You can run it anywhere, and there is also no vendor lock-in. With Airflow, we can utilize almost any compute engine. Same thing we want to do with Databricks. There might be some level of …
JSCAPE MFT Server
Chose JSCAPE MFT Server
Offers easy automation across different systems along with appreciable security protocols with user friendly UI.
Chose JSCAPE MFT Server
Since this software has been noted for its strong security features which supports for various encryption standard and protocols.
Offers automation, easy integration with multiple systems and user-friendly UI.
It is affordable for small organization or ones with limited budget
Chose JSCAPE MFT Server
Every time I use this software, I'm thrilled because it's very easy to use and anyone can use it after receiving some basic instruction.First of all, its file transfer is excellent. It also has characteristics like data protection, data security because many papers will be …
Chose JSCAPE MFT Server
A REST API and 24/7 professional assistance are provided by JSCAPE MFT Server to allow for customized file transfer solutions.End-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, flexible permissions, and single sign-on are all features offered by JSCAPE MFT Server.
We selected …
Chose JSCAPE MFT Server
Application integration, File Tranfer protocol's at Accelerated Speeds, File Transfer Sceduling and other Customization makes JSCAPE better than its Competitors. Cost Efficiency along with the desired result is what we look for and JSCAPE MFT is meeting all the requirements …
Features
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Workload Automation
Comparison of Workload Automation features of Product A and Product B
Apache Airflow
9.8
Ratings
17% above category average
JSCAPE MFT Server
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Multi-platform scheduling10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Central monitoring10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Logging10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Alerts and notifications10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Analysis and visualization10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Application integration9.00 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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User Testimonials
Apache AirflowJSCAPE MFT Server
Likelihood to Recommend
For a quick job scanning of status and deep-diving into job issues, details, and flows, AirFlow does a good job. No fuss, no muss. The low learning curve as the UI is very straightforward, and navigating it will be familiar after spending some time using it. Our requirements are pretty simple. Job scheduler, workflows, and monitoring. The jobs we run are >100, but still is a lot to review and troubleshoot when jobs don't run. So when managing large jobs, AirFlow dated UI can be a bit of a drawback.
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Its a top notch file transfer software, its integration with all operations system and database server made easy to transfer the files. As opposed to other FTP tools this software compresses the file automatically in a jiffy. other features it schedules the event based on the requirement by the organization to transfer the file.It helps to achieve all type of transfers by providing support to all protocols.
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Pros
  • Apache Airflow is one of the best Orchestration platforms and a go-to scheduler for teams building a data platform or pipelines.
  • Apache Airflow supports multiple operators, such as the Databricks, Spark, and Python operators. All of these provide us with functionality to implement any business logic.
  • Apache Airflow is highly scalable, and we can run a large number of DAGs with ease. It provided HA and replication for workers. Maintaining airflow deployments is very easy, even for smaller teams, and we also get lots of metrics for observability.
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  • File transfers at faster speeds with the use of Automated File Transfer Protocols
  • Automation of tasks using Triggers.
  • Scheduling of File Transfers
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Cons
  • A local "dry run" or IDE plugin that can validate and simulate DAG execution without needing a full environment.
  • Better feedback on DAG parse errors in the UI or CLI.
  • Navigating large DAGs with hundreds of tasks can be slow and hard to understand visually.
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  • Needs more enhancements on the UI and workflows
  • Pricing is a budget for small organizations
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Usability
For its capability to connect with multicloud environments. Access Control management is something that we don't get in all the schedulers and orchestrators. But although it provides so many flexibility and options to due to python , some level of knowledge of python is needed to be able to build workflows.
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Alternatives Considered
Apache Airflow is suited for a much wider set of use cases compared to Databricks. You can run it anywhere, and there is also no vendor lock-in. With Airflow, we can utilize almost any compute engine. Same thing we want to do with Databricks. There might be some level of difficulty based on the support.
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A REST API and 24/7 professional assistance are provided by JSCAPE MFT Server to allow for customized file transfer solutions.End-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, flexible permissions, and single sign-on are all features offered by JSCAPE MFT Server. We selected JSCAPE MFT Server because we wanted a reliable and robust solution that can simplify our enterprise file transfers and meet your business needs.
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Return on Investment
  • Most of the ETL processes were automated, cutting down on human labor.
  • Apache Airflow's user interface (UI) was very informative and straightforward.
  • Since ETL processes were providing data via airflow, we were able to gain a deeper comprehension of the data at hand.
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  • It is definitely has a positive impact on invested money
  • It is very profitable software over a period of time
  • Overall business will see a good phase
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