We performed a comparison between Teradata 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."Building a data warehouse with Teradata has definitely helped a lot of our downstream applications to more easily access information."
"The feature that we find most valuable is its ability to perform Massive Parallel Processing."
"It has massive parallel processing ability to do large amounts of concurrent querying."
"The key advantages are Performance when processing Terabytes of data and scalability."
"Teradata can be easily used in ETL mode transformations, so there is no need for expensive and inconvenient ETL tools"
"It effectively has allowed us to remove over 20 portion copies of the data sets on other DB platforms for real-time operational reporting purposes."
"It's a pre-configured appliance that requires very little in terms of setting-up."
"Parallel processing features have helped to easily dump any size of data and retrieve data with great performance."
"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."
"It could use some more advanced analytics relating to structured and semi-structured data."
"The cloud is the new challenge and the new opportunity."
"I would like to see more integration with many different types of data."
"Teradata's UI could be more user-friendly."
"It would help to make scaling easier with a reduced cost. "
"I've been using the same UI for 20 years in Teradata. It could use some updating. Adding more stability around Teradata Studio would be outstanding. Teradata Studio is a Java-based version of their tool. It's much better now, but it still has some room for improvement."
"There is a need to improve performance in high transaction processes, as well as the reporting system."
"An additional feature I would you like to see included in the next release, is that it needs to be more cloud-friendly."
"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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Teradata is ranked 7th in Relational Databases Tools with 54 reviews while Tibero is ranked 25th in Relational Databases Tools. Teradata is rated 8.2, while Tibero is rated 9.4. The top reviewer of Teradata writes "Offers seamless integration capabilities and performance optimization features, including extensive indexing and advanced tuning capabilities". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tibero writes "A stable and cost-effective tool that is fully compatible with Oracle". Teradata is most compared with SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle Exadata, MySQL and BigQuery, whereas Tibero is most compared with Oracle Database, MariaDB, MySQL, SQL Server and Altibase. See our Teradata vs. Tibero report.
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