We performed a comparison between Oracle Database and Tibero based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Relational Databases Tools solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Oracle Database is stable. I'm quite happy with the performance."
"If we make a mistake on the development side, we can recover it. However, we don't have this capability with other databases."
"One of the most valuable features of Oracle Database is the performance."
"Especially with VMs, the solution can scale well."
"It's one of the leading databases on the market."
"It's very reliable."
"I have experienced good performance from the solution."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle Database is its stability - one can trust that the database is always working."
"Tibero is very easy to setup and maintain."
"Tibero uses Hyper-Threading architecture, which is incredibly fast."
"The most valuable feature is compatibility with the Oracle database."
"Tibero is a relational database management system, which supports disaster recovery, active cluster, active storage, etc."
"Even if you have backup discs and never use Data Guard, you still have to pay for a license for it."
"There are plenty of options and features in this solution, but they are, somehow, not being used very well. Therefore, training and support should be increased and improved for this solution. They can make people aware of how to make proper use of their server so that people can optimize it because its cost is just too much. They can provide training on the policies and procedures to be used for archiving and all such things. There should be some kind of segregation in licensing. With a full license, all options should be available. There should also be a basic license with limited functionalities. This kind of basic license would be useful for us because we don't use most of the functionalities."
"How you implement or deploy the product can be an area of concern that can be made a bit easier."
"Oracle Database required some time to learn the basics and how it works. However, this is typical for database solutions."
"I'm in Indonesia. From what I know, Ali Cloud has already built a center in Indonesia, and Google also has a data center in Indonesia. I have heard that Amazon will also build a data center in Indonesia, and the same will be with Azure if they deal with the Indonesian government. I'm quite appreciative of what Amazon has done by deciding to have a local data center. I expect Oracle to do the same, but Oracle doesn't seem to have plans to build a data center in Indonesia. This is something that needs to be improved. Oracle should follow all the other cloud providers who see a potential market in Indonesia. It would be better for Oracle to be equal to other cloud providers and have a data center in Indonesia so they can compete. Having a local data center means that they can avoid performance issues, the latency of the network, and all the things that are related to the network for internet-based solutions. Customers in Indonesia expect a local data center."
"The consumption of memory and the client memory has been increased exorbitantly in the most recent past."
"Improvements in Oracle Database could focus on simplifying deployment processes and providing clearer documentation."
"I can only remember that setting up Oracle Database was a pain because it uses Java."
"The knowledge base is quite small and should be expanded."
"In PL/SQL code, there is a scope of improvement. We expect more PL/SQL packages should be included in the next release."
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Oracle Database is ranked 2nd in Relational Databases Tools with 283 reviews while Tibero is ranked 25th in Relational Databases Tools. Oracle Database is rated 8.6, while Tibero is rated 9.4. The top reviewer of Oracle Database writes "Supports a large volume of transactions compared to other databases". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tibero writes "A stable and cost-effective tool that is fully compatible with Oracle". Oracle Database is most compared with SAP HANA, SQL Server, MariaDB, IBM Db2 Database and IBM Netezza Performance Server, whereas Tibero is most compared with MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, Altibase and LocalDB. See our Oracle Database vs. Tibero report.
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