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Cognosys SQL Server vs TiDB Cloud comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Cognosys SQL Server
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
4.8
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Relational Databases Tools (27th)
TiDB Cloud
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.9
Number of Reviews
11
Ranking in other categories
Database as a Service (DBaaS) (9th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Cognosys SQL Server and TiDB Cloud aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Cognosys SQL Server is designed for Relational Databases Tools and holds a mindshare of 0.3%.
TiDB Cloud, on the other hand, focuses on Database as a Service (DBaaS), holds 2.2% mindshare.
Relational Databases Tools Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Cognosys SQL Server0.3%
SQL Server10.6%
Oracle Database10.5%
Other78.6%
Relational Databases Tools
Database as a Service (DBaaS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
TiDB Cloud2.2%
MongoDB Atlas11.8%
Amazon RDS11.7%
Other74.3%
Database as a Service (DBaaS)
 

Featured Reviews

Shubham-Agarwal - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Projects at Cognizant
Automated data pipelines have replaced manual Excel workflows and save significant processing time
When the data grows, every time we have to troubleshoot the query. It is a SQL Server. We have the dimension tables over there. Every time the data grows, our queries show some lag or we face some performance issues on the performance side. If they can work on the improvement parts so that whenever the data grows, the performance can be improved automatically on the database side, that would be a great feature. Otherwise, every time the data engineer will have to troubleshoot the SQL query, they will have to look into the table and create the proper indexing over there. That work is still manual. On the performance side, if they can work on it and that can be automated, that would be great.If they can work on the integration part as well, because right now the market share of Cognosys SQL Server is very less compared to the other databases. As far as I know, it can be integrated with Power BI and Tableau, but not with all the data visualization tools. If they can work on the integration part and scale the integration to all the data visualization tools, that could be also useful.
Ece Ece - PeerSpot reviewer
Software developer at Student
Hybrid workloads have powered real-time analytics and simplified scaling for critical services
TiDB Cloud offers horizontal scalability. You can scale TiDB Cloud simply by adding more nodes with no manual sharding. That is a significant advantage over traditional MySQL setups. It also supports MySQL compatibility, as it supports the MySQL protocol and syntax. It has hybrid transactional and analytical processing for real-time analytics on data, so no separate data warehouse is needed. It supports ACID transactions and high availability. Another feature of TiDB Cloud is the cloud-native design. It works smoothly with modern infrastructures such as elastic scaling, container-ready orchestration, and microservice architecture. It separates the SQL layer from the storage layer for independent scaling and a flexible architecture. It is an enterprise-grade design. TiDB Cloud has positively impacted my organization, especially where massive scale and real-time analytics were needed. It powers core cloud services. We have used HTAP workloads, what we call STAP workloads, or the cloud-managed service. My job was to handle the cloud network for financial data.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"After adopting Cognosys SQL Server, the transformation and the ETL part could be completed in 15-20 minutes, whereas previously, for one of the Excel sheets, we were spending one and a half days to transform the data, and the chances of error have been reduced significantly."
"I have experienced full 100% stability with TiDB Cloud."
"According to my experience, TiDB Cloud is very easy to use because we don't need to maintain much in TiDB, all the activities are mostly automated there, and we can easily monitor the performance."
"TiDB Cloud's managed cloud infrastructure has reduced maintenance for our team and allowed us to focus more on development and analytics instead of database operations."
"There are cost savings because of TiDB Cloud; we save a lot of money on hardware, we need fewer employees for maintenance, and we have less downtime which helps our business be much more successful."
"TiDB Cloud's scalability is the best in the business."
"TiDB Cloud stands out because it combines traditional SQL reliability with modern distributed scaling."
"TiDB Cloud has a broader scope that offers multiple services. It can be compared to major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP."
"The main advantage that I see with TiDB Cloud is the easy scale-up and scale-in without the need to buy any machines or do patching."
 

Cons

"When the data grows, every time we have to troubleshoot the query. Every time the data grows, our queries show some lag or we face some performance issues on the performance side."
"One area where TiDB Cloud can be improved is making advanced monitoring and query optimization insights more intuitive for new users because understanding distributed query performance still requires a learning curve."
"There should be the ability to replicate auto-increment sequences from the production environment to the disaster recovery environment."
"I think TiDB Cloud could be improved from a marketing perspective, as it competes with PostgreSQL in the space, where many people know or use PostgreSQL."
"If you are using a product managed by a cloud provider, such as AWS or Google Cloud, you benefit from various management tools."
"TiDB Cloud can be improved, particularly because the interface is very old."
"It is very unusual and jarring that the IDs in different tables jump and do not start from zero."
"While TiDB Cloud is good for high availability, I think there are some bugs when using the TiFlash feature, sometimes in the TiKV component as well."
"If you do not have an option to have a replication from MySQL to TiDB, you can go ahead and simply use TiDB Cloud because it is far more efficient than maintaining TiDB on-premises, but if you have a DM kind of solution, which is not yet there in TiDB Cloud, you might have to stick around with native TiDB."
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Top Industries

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Construction Company
40%
Insurance Company
28%
University
7%
Comms Service Provider
5%
Construction Company
21%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Outsourcing Company
7%
 

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Small Business7
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise2
 

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for TiDB Cloud?
TiDB Cloud's pricing is generally flexible and usage-based, which works well for us because we could scale costs with workload. Setup cost was low since it is a managed service, and we did not need...
What needs improvement with TiDB Cloud?
One area where TiDB Cloud can be improved is making advanced monitoring and query optimization insights more intuitive for new users because understanding distributed query performance still requir...
What is your primary use case for TiDB Cloud?
Our main use cases for TiDB Cloud are handling large-scale transactional data and running real-time analytics on the same platform for scalable applications. In one project, I used TiDB Cloud to su...
 

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