Relational Database Management System | Tibero | TmaxSoft
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Tibero

Tibero is a high-performance, highly secure, highly scalable relational database management system (RDBMS) for enterprises that want to fully leverage their mission-critical data. In a world where data is at the core of everything, Tibero provides an enhanced view of processing, managing and securing large-scale databases.
Tibero delivers many benefits including:
  • Highly compatible with Oracle – in some cases as much as 97% compatibility
  • High availability (Active-Active clustering)
  • Simple licensing model similar to SaaS subscription pricing
  • High performance transaction processing
  • Scales with commodity hardware rather than expensive proprietary database servers
  • Active or passive standby database capability
  • Hyper-thread architecture
  • High security database encryption
  • Multi-node parallel recovery
  • Reliable shared server
  • Tibero Enterprise Edition is all inclusive, with no additional products to purchase
Tibero is an RDBMS that bridges the gap between legacy relational databases and running workloads in a cloud environment such as AWS or Microsoft Azure.
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Tibero is designed for today’s software-defined datacenters (SDDC)

Tibero’s multi-thread architecture lets the enterprise get the most performance out of its applications.

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Active Clustering technology provides unsurpassed reliability

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Provides robust security

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Guarantees compatibility without modifying applications

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Installed in enterprises with large data lakes and data warehouses




Did you know that Tibero has a simple licensing model?
Tibero's licensing model allows enterprises to fully maximize their virtualization investment by only licensing the cores associated to a given virtual machine, resulting in drastically lower TCO.
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