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We performed a comparison between IBM Db2 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.
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"Very good for performance and scalability.""The most valuable feature is PowerPC support.""IBM Db2 Database has good performance.""Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.""It has a good feature called pureScale, which is just for scalability. It is a perfect solution for environments where scalability is going to be an issue.""The most valuable features of this solution are security and stability.""Its functionality and availability are valuable. Its availability is great. It is available 99.99% of the time.""The most valuable features are the simplicity of the database and the access to Db2 and Db2 information."

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"Tibero uses Hyper-Threading architecture, which is incredibly fast.""Tibero is very easy to setup and maintain.""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."

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"The solution's UI hasn't been upgraded. The solution’s UI is an area to improve because the solution was developed long ago.""The user interface is not user-friendly.""It would be helpful to have a hybrid data storage facility that includes NoSQL technologies.""The queries can be difficult for beginners because there are so many. I would like to see more use cases for flow analysis that enable us to correlate the flow with events. Adding this feature in a QI format would be good for beginners.""There could be better integration with some cloud solutions.""IBM Db2 Database is not ACID compliant, which would improve it. Db2 lacks Isolation, so when two people are trying to update the same field at the same time it can become stuck. Other newer databases do not have this issue, such as Microsoft SQL, Oracle DB, PostgreSQL, and SAP HANA.""The solution could improve by providing more integration.""The command line part of this solution could be much better."

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"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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  • "They are competitive and honest (compared to how peer firms approach licensing conversations). ​"
  • "Compared to Oracle, it is so much cheaper."
  • "Licensing fees are on a yearly basis."
  • "We don't see what the specific price of the DB2 license is because we pay for the backup license as a package."
  • "I think that everyone knows that with IBM the standard price is higher than the others."
  • "Db2 is less expensive than Oracle."
  • "We did not buy it. It came with our hardware without any complimentary maintenance. If I compare Db2 Database with Oracle Database, its price is lower than Oracle Database."
  • "There is a license for this solution and we pay every three years."
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  • "The overall costs are very low compared to Oracle."
  • "The price of Tibero is cheaper than that of Oracle."
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    Top Answer:Db2 database scalability and performance capabilities match our database needs. It covers pretty much everything a database administrator or engineer might need.
    Top Answer:I would rate the pricing a five out of ten. Since it's a government contract, the rates are negotiated and agreed upon with the government. So, it's not like the standard market price. It's not super… more »
    Top Answer:Db2 interface could be improved a bit. Comparing it to Oracle, Db2's interfaces could be improved.
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    Overview
    DB2 Enterprise for Linux, UNIX, and Windows is the ideal data server for the most demanding workloads. New XML support is designed to help firms minimize the time and effort it takes to persist and use their XML data reducing development costs and improving business agility.

    Tibero by TmaxSoft bridges the gap between legacy relational databases and the new paradigm of running workloads in virtualized data centers and the Cloud, allowing enterprises to fully leverage their investment by embracing a simple, true utilization licensing model.

    Sample Customers
    Knorr-Bremse, Mizuho Bank Ltd., Australian Government Department of Defence, SCHWENK Zement, Friedhelm Loh Group, YAZAKI Europe Limited, Ekornes ASA, Baldor Electric, VSN Systemen BV, Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC, PLANSEE Group, TE Connectivity, Hansgrohe SE, Openmatics, University of Toronto
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    Financial Services Firm38%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Insurance Company8%
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    Educational Organization53%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Computer Software Company5%
    Government4%
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    Government18%
    Financial Services Firm14%
    Computer Software Company13%
    University10%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise57%
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    Small Business8%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise63%
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    IBM Db2 Database vs. Tibero
    May 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about IBM Db2 Database vs. Tibero and other solutions. Updated: May 2024.
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    IBM Db2 Database is ranked 6th in Relational Databases Tools with 66 reviews while Tibero is ranked 25th in Relational Databases Tools. IBM Db2 Database is rated 8.2, while Tibero is rated 9.4. The top reviewer of IBM Db2 Database writes "Very scalable with high availability and excellent technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tibero writes "A stable and cost-effective tool that is fully compatible with Oracle". IBM Db2 Database is most compared with SQL Server, Oracle Database, SAP HANA, Teradata and MySQL, whereas Tibero is most compared with Oracle Database, MariaDB, MySQL, SQL Server and Altibase. See our IBM Db2 Database vs. Tibero report.

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