We performed a comparison between IBM Db2 Database and Tibero based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others in Relational Databases Tools."Db2 Database has given us good results since we have started to use it. We predominantly use IBM hardware, and this is one of the reasons why we started to use Db2 Database. Db2 Database has a very good HADR capability. High availability resilience is also good in this solution. It also has pureScale, which allows you to upgrade one node to get very good and high-level resilience. If you are using a database on five nodes, you can take one node down, upgrade that, and let that node up. You can then bring the second node down, upgrade that, and so on."
"It's the best solution in terms of security, performance, and availability because the system is available 24/7."
"Your iOS, your throughputs, your performance cycles, you cannot touch it with Microsoft or with Oracle scalability-wise. That is far and away the most scalable systems and the highest performing systems of the set of them."
"The most valuable aspect of this solution is its stability. We have never had any problems and have never had to contact technical support."
"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."
"it is very stable and runs smoothly once it is deployed and it is almost maintenance-free."
"The solution is easy to install and simple to maintain. The most valuable aspect of the solution is its general user-friendliness for users of all kinds."
"The scalability and availability of this solution are the most valuable features."
"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."
"Tibero uses Hyper-Threading architecture, which is incredibly fast."
"Tibero is very easy to setup and maintain."
"Db2 interface could be improved a bit. Comparing it to Oracle, Db2's interfaces could be improved."
"It would be helpful to have a hybrid data storage facility that includes NoSQL technologies."
"Do not use support. Freely available documentation is a bit weak."
"The technical support can be faster."
"The technical support team is not very good when compared to the efficiency of Oracle's support."
"The command line part of this solution could be much better."
"IBM Db2 Database could improve the user-defined functions. There are some user-defined functions that are missing, such as the spring functions. I used to have Teradata for my projects and I was used to working in the environment. They had a good set of user-defined functions."
"The ease of use, or ease of management, could be improved."
"In PL/SQL code, there is a scope of improvement. We expect more PL/SQL packages should be included in the next release."
"The knowledge base is quite small and should be expanded."
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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, MySQL, SQL Server, MariaDB and Altibase.
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