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TiDB Cloud pros and cons

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4.0 out of 5

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PROS

TiDB Cloud combines traditional SQL reliability with modern distributed scaling.
Users experience cost savings due to reduced hardware needs, fewer maintenance staff, and less downtime.
TiDB Cloud offers multiple services and is comparable to major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP.
High availability and auto-scaling are supported by TiDB Cloud's distributed architecture.
TiDB Cloud's scalability and managed cloud infrastructure reduce maintenance, allowing more focus on development and analytics.

CONS

Customer support for TiDB Cloud is rated around six out of ten.
There is a need to replicate auto-increment sequences from production to disaster recovery environments.
There are some bugs when using the TiFlash feature, sometimes in the TiKV component.
ID sequences in different tables can be unusual and do not start from zero.
TiDB Cloud requires more nodes to run, making it more costly than traditional databases like MySQL, MongoDB, or PostgreSQL.
 

TiDB Cloud Pros review quotes

Ece Ece - PeerSpot reviewer
Software developer at Student
Feb 20, 2026
TiDB Cloud stands out because it combines traditional SQL reliability with modern distributed scaling.
Ivan Makarenko - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solo Contributor Full-Stack Engineer at Casafari
Apr 13, 2026
I have experienced full 100% stability with TiDB Cloud.
AS
database administrator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Apr 9, 2026
If cost is not a concern, I believe TiDB Cloud is the best option among traditional databases due to its distributed architecture which supports high availability and auto-scaling.
Learn what your peers think about TiDB Cloud. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2026.
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reviewer2835996 - PeerSpot reviewer
Data analyst at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
May 15, 2026
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.
reviewer2837763 - PeerSpot reviewer
SDR at a outsourcing company with 51-200 employees
May 11, 2026
TiDB Cloud's scalability is the best in the business.
Sukan M - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior DBA at Mafiree
Apr 12, 2026
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.
MA
PM at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Feb 19, 2026
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.
JK
Database Administrator at Mafiree
Apr 29, 2026
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.
Zaid Shaikh - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Hinge Health, Inc.
Jun 27, 2024
TiDB Cloud has a broader scope that offers multiple services. It can be compared to major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP.
Shailesh Shandilya - PeerSpot reviewer
Principle Consultant at Verinite
Jul 1, 2024
TiDB selections are fast, and it handles collections and solutions well. Vertical and horizontal scaling are also good features.
 

TiDB Cloud Cons review quotes

Ece Ece - PeerSpot reviewer
Software developer at Student
Feb 20, 2026
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate the customer support for TiDB Cloud at about a six.
Ivan Makarenko - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solo Contributor Full-Stack Engineer at Casafari
Apr 13, 2026
It is very unusual and jarring that the IDs in different tables jump and do not start from zero.
AS
database administrator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Apr 9, 2026
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.
Learn what your peers think about TiDB Cloud. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2026.
896,099 professionals have used our research since 2012.
reviewer2835996 - PeerSpot reviewer
Data analyst at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
May 15, 2026
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.
reviewer2837763 - PeerSpot reviewer
SDR at a outsourcing company with 51-200 employees
May 11, 2026
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.
Sukan M - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior DBA at Mafiree
Apr 12, 2026
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.
MA
PM at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Feb 19, 2026
TiDB Cloud can be improved, particularly because the interface is very old.
JK
Database Administrator at Mafiree
Apr 29, 2026
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.
Zaid Shaikh - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Hinge Health, Inc.
Jun 27, 2024
If you are using a product managed by a cloud provider, such as AWS or Google Cloud, you benefit from various management tools.
Shailesh Shandilya - PeerSpot reviewer
Principle Consultant at Verinite
Jul 1, 2024
There should be the ability to replicate auto-increment sequences from the production environment to the disaster recovery environment.