Tibero has the mission to deliver reliable performance with a lower ownership cost. For those looking for a very solid and robust database solution, Tibero is a very strong candidate.
PL/SQL compatibility and cluster network. Listeners resolving on a name and not an IP address.
Tibero database is very stable. If you don't have a HW failure or a human error, it does not crash or remain unstable.
Tibero is easily scalable. One of the easiest solutions to scale in both vertical and horizontal ways.
Is efficient, very proactive with prompt responses. Patches and binaries are released very quickly.
Usually, Oracle and MS SQL Server. The big difference is cost. Tibero and Oracle perform very similar, and both are stronger than MsSQL. However, Tibero doesn't sell options, encryption, and compression on it as a built-in feature for the enterprise edition.
The initial setup if using automated install is very simple and quick. The binaries are very small and are capable of installing and creating the database in a matter of minutes. Some users think this is a demo version, but in fact, it is a full version.
Manual installation is a bit tricky, but one can get used to it.
Tibero tends to be at least 60% lower in cost than other commonly used products on the same market share.
Not really, due to compatibility with other major database tools, and the pricing is what is very attractive.
If you want to compare on same price range: PostgreSQL or MS SQL Server, match in price, but not in features.
If you are starting to develop something, it is a very good choice. However, if you plan to migrate complex database schemas, be aware of some program incompatibility or a need to adapt.
Proprietary connectivity methods, such as OCI, and the use of data providers may be an inconvenient to solve, if not well planned.
Great review, just adding an info that on enterprise no features are sold as options yet, on standard edition you can buy 4 features as options without going to enterprise edition.