Magento Commerce vs. Core dna
Multi-brand and store management: Allows you to share your product catalog across different sites. Multisite feature that enables you to create an unlimited number of online stores and you can manage them all through a single interface with an option of sharing your product catalog across all your sites or run a separate catalog with store-specific customization.
Payment gateways: Existing integration with PayPal and other well-known payment gateways. But, some payment gateways don’t have modules built into the system yet. Integrates with all the leading payment gateways. Leverage open API to integrate with any payment solution on the market. Also, Core dna doesn’t charge transaction fees.
Reporting: Quite clunky, and if you opt for a third-party integration, you’re going to pay a fairly hefty fee. Built-in reporting system with the ability to integrate with the best reporting tools on the market, from Google Analytics to KISSmetrics.
Omnichannel delivery: API that allows enables developers to build custom applications, storefronts, and commerce experiences, but aren’t built to handle content at an enterprise scale. Headlessly manage and deliver both commerce experiences and content to any device or touchpoint.
Marketing and SEO features: Standard SEO features such as nofollow links, redirect links and canonical tags. Besides the fundamental SEO features, Core dna allows you to take advantage of the whole platform; add a blog, news, FAQ, micro-site, landing pages, etc.
Branding & design: Has a range of free and premium responsive themes. The downside though, is that your custom theme runs a risk of being incompatible with future versions of Magento (i.e. Magento 3) All Core dna solutions feature custom templates and the system places no restrictions whatsoever on UI design. This means a bit more effort upfront, but you end up with a website that stands out, instead of looking like thousands of other websites using the same theme.
Scalability & sustainability: Built on a multi-store architecture so you can share your product catalog across different websites. However, if you’re using the open source edition, the onus is on you to update and maintain the entire system. Built on a microservice architecture which enables you to scale much faster. his gives developers a great deal of freedom to scale and make any adjustments quickly.
Support: Magento 2 only provides developer support or purchase the services of a Magento Technical Account Manager. Support at both merchant and developmental level.
Total cost of ownership: Total cost after 3 years — $438,000 Total cost after 3 years — $150,000.