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TiDB Cloud vs Widdix Amazon Web Services comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

TiDB Cloud
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.7
Number of Reviews
9
Ranking in other categories
Database as a Service (DBaaS) (9th)
Widdix Amazon Web Services
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
AWS Marketplace (387th)
 

Mindshare comparison

TiDB Cloud and Widdix Amazon Web Services aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. TiDB Cloud is designed for Database as a Service (DBaaS) and holds a mindshare of 2.2%.
Widdix Amazon Web Services, on the other hand, focuses on AWS Marketplace, holds 0.2% mindshare, up 0.1% since last year.
Database as a Service (DBaaS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
TiDB Cloud2.2%
Amazon RDS11.9%
MongoDB Atlas11.4%
Other74.5%
Database as a Service (DBaaS)
AWS Marketplace Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Widdix Amazon Web Services0.2%
47Lining Enterprise PaaS- Adoption Catalyst0.4%
Alt/Finance - Crystal & Rhinestone Bag Index (CRI)0.4%
Other99.0%
AWS Marketplace
 

Featured Reviews

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.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
23%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Comms Service Provider
7%
University
7%
Construction Company
61%
Insurance Company
8%
Comms Service Provider
8%
Healthcare Company
5%
 

Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business5
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise2
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Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for TiDB Cloud?
I do not know how TiDB is with vector tables, but I know they are somewhat in vogue right now thanks to the AI boom. However, the boom seems to be gradually fading, and vector tables may not be nee...
What needs improvement with TiDB Cloud?
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. In TiFlash, I have discovered that it is not sui...
What is your primary use case for TiDB Cloud?
My main use case for TiDB Cloud is that I have used it for testing the vector search for my internal testing purposes, and I have also checked the high availability and auto scale features in TiDB ...
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