Personally I think you are asking the wrong question. SAS EG is not necessarily better or worse than SAS Studio. It depends on what your situation is. If you want ultimate customisability and flexibility then you will only get that with SAS and EG on your own PC or laptop. With SAS On Demand for Academics and SAS Studio you are dealing with a locked down and data-limited SAS version specifically geared towards learning and research. But one big advantage is you can use it anywhere as long as you have internet access and a web browser on anybody's PC or laptop.
Sometimes SAS Studio with SAS On Demand for Academics will be the best choice and sometimes EG and local or remote SAS will be the best choice. It is not a case of only choosing one option and sticking only to that.
That is a lot of different questions.
As to SAS On Demand it is definitely running in the cloud somewhere, so you will need to upload the data if it is not somewhere that the server SAS is running on can access it directly. There might be limits on the size of a file you can upload. There are definitely limits on the size of a file you can upload only using the SAS/Studio interface, but that might not be the only way to upload files.
SAS/Studio does not run SAS in your browser, it just uses the browser to let you interact with a SAS session. So the size of the data you can work with is not going to be restricted by the power of your browser or the machine it runs on.
Enterprise Guide is a Windows application that runs on your PC and interacts with a SAS session. SAS/Studio actually has most of its execution running on the server (perhaps a different server than where the SAS session runs) and just uses your browser to let you interact with it. So you don't need to install anything on your PC. And you don't even have to be running Windows on your PC to work with it. Just be able to run a browser.
There are other differences between SAS/Studio and Enterprise Guide, although to me those are small in comparison to the difference between just running SAS itself instead of using one of these intermediaries to interface to your SAS session for you.
Personally I think you are asking the wrong question. SAS EG is not necessarily better or worse than SAS Studio. It depends on what your situation is. If you want ultimate customisability and flexibility then you will only get that with SAS and EG on your own PC or laptop. With SAS On Demand for Academics and SAS Studio you are dealing with a locked down and data-limited SAS version specifically geared towards learning and research. But one big advantage is you can use it anywhere as long as you have internet access and a web browser on anybody's PC or laptop.
Sometimes SAS Studio with SAS On Demand for Academics will be the best choice and sometimes EG and local or remote SAS will be the best choice. It is not a case of only choosing one option and sticking only to that.
Buena respuesta!.. Si la necesidad es de instruirse, estudiar y aprender SAS Ondemand es la mejor opción, en mi caso que estoy en proceso de capacitación, hago labores desde la oficina y en casa en la laptop continuo sin problemas. Solo es necesario una conexión a Internet. Si su interes es mas profesional existen soluciones SAS que te pueden interesar. https://www.sas.com/es_ar/solutions/iot.html
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If the need is to educate oneself, study and learn SAS Ondemand is the best option, in my case I am in the process of training, I do work from the office and at home on the laptop without problems. All you need is an internet connection. If your interest is more professional, there are SAS solutions that may interest you.
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