We performed a comparison between IBM Db2 Database and Oracle Database 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."The self-management and optimization features are probably the best on the market"
"The most valuable features are with the industrial side."
"Db2's best features are that it's self-maintaining and self-monitoring, which means I have to view and monitor the database far less often."
"I believe that because the support is good, they jump in and assist us in determining the root cause."
"The solution can scale."
"Reliable, robust with great features."
"Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten."
"Its robustness, scalability, availability, and performance are valuable. All these are the major attributes of a relational database for supporting a very high-volume business, and Db2 is very good in all those areas and in all those attributes."
"Partitioning is the most valuable feature."
"The solution is scalable."
"I like the query part and the optimization of the query to get the data. I also like its speedy recovery and stability. In the security part, the loss of data is minimal for any crashes that could happen. First of all, it might not occur, or if it happens, the recovery of the data is smoother than others."
"The solution is stable and has good performance."
"The solution has an endless capacity."
"There is a lot of functionality in Oracle Database. The reports and the GUI are good."
"Technical support is helpful."
"I love the performance tuning feature of Oracle Database because it provides hints and indexing, which are very valuable. Some of its other valuable features are its rack, record key vaults, and backup compression."
"Performance is something that can be improved with DB2."
"The GUI interface is not particularly friendly for those who do not have experience with the product."
"In terms of improvements, IBM Db2 can improve its interface and its functionality. Also, the embedded functions should be much richer than the current ones - the functions which are embedded in the engine itself."
"The user interface is not user-friendly."
"Also, the website could be more intuitive. I didn't find it easy to find documentation on the website."
"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's UI hasn't been upgraded. The solution’s UI is an area to improve because the solution was developed long ago."
"They should simplify the management of Db2 as a relational database system. There should be the simplification of management. This is probably one of the most important asks for being successful in the future."
"The product is very expensive."
"The usage and security are okay for Oracle Database, but its pricing is more expensive when compared to its competitors."
"Sometimes, the patches supplied by Oracle to update the software do not work."
"The documentation needs improvement because as it is now, providing support is a headache."
"Oracle Database is expensive."
"I am not very satisfied with the support at times. You don't always get the support at the time you want and need it."
"The initial setup could be easier."
"Even if you have backup discs and never use Data Guard, you still have to pay for a license for it."
IBM Db2 Database is ranked 6th in Relational Databases Tools with 66 reviews while Oracle Database is ranked 2nd in Relational Databases Tools with 278 reviews. IBM Db2 Database is rated 8.2, while Oracle Database is rated 8.6. 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 Oracle Database writes "Supports a large volume of transactions compared to other databases". IBM Db2 Database is most compared with SQL Server, SAP HANA, Teradata, MySQL and IBM Informix, whereas Oracle Database is most compared with SAP HANA, SQL Server, MariaDB, Amazon Aurora and MySQL. See our IBM Db2 Database vs. Oracle Database report.
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