We performed a comparison between Tibero and Vertica based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others in Relational Databases Tools."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."
"The most valuable feature is Vertica's performance and the ease of using the database."
"Allows us to take volumes and process them at a very high speed."
"Vertica's most outstanding features are the compression rates achieved and the speed of access of high volume data."
"The Vertica architecture means it can process/ingest data in parallel to reporting and analyzing because of its in-memory Write-Optimized Storage sitting alongside the analytics optimized Read-Optimized Storage."
"For me, It's performance, scalability, low cost, and it's integrated into enterprise and big data environments."
"Initiate on one node, and the RPM propagates automatically to all other nodes. "
"Any novice user can tune vertical queries with minimal training (or no training at all)."
"Its projections and encoding are excellent tools for tuning large volumes."
"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."
"I would personally like to see extended developer tooling suited to Vertica – think published PowerDesigner SQL dialect support."
"Vertica can improve automation and documentation. Additionally, the solution can be simplified."
"Very bad support, I would rate it two out of 10."
"It would be great if this were a managed service in AWS."
"Vertica seems to scale well, except for one use case where you are on a multi-node cluster. For example, if you had a nine-node cluster, one node goes down, then the eight nodes don't scale, because the absence of the node is very apparent, which is a problem. If you have nine nodes or multiple nodes, the whole idea is that if one of those nodes goes down, then you should not see an impact on the system if you have enough capacity. Even though we have enough capacity, you can still see the impact of the one node going down."
"Metadata for database files scale okay, but metadata related to tables/columns/sequences must be stored on all nodes."
"One feature, which has really benefited us, is the scalability offered by Vertica as it has enabled Pythian's clients to manage data with agility."
"The biggest problem is the cost of cloud deployment."
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Tibero is ranked 25th in Relational Databases Tools while Vertica is ranked 4th in Data Warehouse with 83 reviews. Tibero is rated 9.4, while Vertica is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Tibero writes "A stable and cost-effective tool that is fully compatible with Oracle". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Vertica writes " A user-friendly tool that needs to improve its documentation part". Tibero is most compared with Oracle Database, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server and Altibase, whereas Vertica is most compared with Snowflake, SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, Teradata and Oracle Exadata.
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