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TiDB Cloud vs vCloud Air comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

TiDB Cloud
Ranking in Database as a Service (DBaaS)
10th
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.9
Number of Reviews
11
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
vCloud Air
Ranking in Database as a Service (DBaaS)
21st
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.7
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) (21st)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of August 2026, in the Database as a Service (DBaaS) category, the mindshare of TiDB Cloud is 2.2%. The mindshare of vCloud Air is 2.4%, up from 0.7% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Database as a Service (DBaaS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
TiDB Cloud2.2%
vCloud Air2.4%
Other95.4%
Database as a Service (DBaaS)
 

Featured Reviews

AyushVerma - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at GSS Academy, Noida
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.
it_user613995 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Solutions Architect - EMEA & APAC at Blue Medora
With the VPC, you can run your workloads in an active state, use it for development work and for hosting SQL/Exchange Servers in IaaS; RaaS/DaaS for DR activities.
All three components of the vCloud Air are equally valuable and important, i.e., IaaS, DaaS and RaaS. I like the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) offering compared to the Dedicated Cloud. It gives me the flexibility to utilize the pay-as-you-go option. You can run your workloads in an active state at reasonable prices. I have seen lots of companies use it for their development work, as well as for hosting SQL and Exchange Servers, i.e., in the active-passive mode instead of Replication (RaaS). Disaster Recovery is also a great feature that is affordable and easy to use. Disaster Recovery is a great component of the vCloud Air, where you can protect the on-premises cloud infrastructure, by providing self-service recovery options using the vSphere Replication. Some of the features that really stand out and I have used in my projects are: * Direct Connect: It provides high speed and private line connectivity. * Offline Data Transfer: For encrypted bulk data transport.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"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."
"TiDB Cloud stands out because it combines traditional SQL reliability with modern distributed scaling."
"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."
"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 selections are fast, and it handles collections and solutions well. Vertical and horizontal scaling are also good features."
"The ability to reuse information across documents helps my team as it saves time and reduces errors because we do not have to rewrite the same information anymore."
"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."
"The Cloud DRaaS solution provided the organization with new levels of flexibility and cost control, together with rapid expansion capability."
"This is the part that should be making admins and CIOs smile."
"VMware Workstation has an interesting feature to manage vSphere infrastructure (and also stand-alone ESXi hosts) that is really powerful and useful, for example to avoid to install the vSphere client (or the integration plugin) just to open one VM console or to change the power status for some VM."
 

Cons

"TiDB Cloud can be improved, particularly because the interface is very old."
"There should be the ability to replicate auto-increment sequences from the production environment to the disaster recovery environment."
"On a scale of one to ten, I would rate the customer support for TiDB Cloud at about a six."
"If you are using a product managed by a cloud provider, such as AWS or Google Cloud, you benefit from various management tools."
"From my point of view, TiDB Cloud requires more nodes to run the environment because for a self-hosted environment it needs to deploy three PD, three TiKV, and two TiFlash minimum. I think this is more costly than our traditional databases such as MySQL, MongoDB, or PostgreSQL."
"It is very unusual and jarring that the IDs in different tables jump and do not start from zero."
"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."
"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."
"I feel the user interface/portal can be improved further. I did experience timeout issues and the UI was performing slowly at times."
"It’s a really good idea, but the current implementation is very limited: you can simply see your VMs and just open the VM console."
"I don’t think it is quite where EC2 is with regard to capabilities and features but VMware is investing a lot in vCloud Air."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
22%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Outsourcing Company
11%
Comms Service Provider
8%
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Company Size

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Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Small Business8
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise3
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Questions from the Community

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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