Software:Tibero
Developer(s) | TmaxData |
---|---|
Stable release | 6
/ April 2015 |
Operating system | HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, Linux, Windows |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Relational database management system |
License | Proprietary |
Website | tmaxdata |
Tibero is a relational database management system developed by TmaxData.[1] Since 2003, TmaxData has been developing Tibero, the first disk-based DBMS in Korea. In 2008, TmaxData became the world's second company that succeeded in developing shared-disk-based clustering technology and has provided it as Tibero Active Cluster (TAC).[2] It was listed in Gartner Magic Quadrant as a fast-growing company in RDBMS area in 2015.
Tibero is an alternative to Oracle DBMS because of its complete compatibility with Oracle functions including Oracle SQL.[3]
Tibero guarantees reliable database transactions, which are logical sets of SQL statements, by supporting Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability (ACID).[4] It provides enhanced synchronization between databases, which enables reliable database service in a multi node environment.
Tibero has implemented a unique Tibero Thread Architecture to address the disadvantages of previous DBMSs. As a result, Tibero can make efficient use of system resources, such as CPU and memory, with fewer server processes.[5] This ensures that Tibero offers high performance, reliability, and scalability, while facilitating efficient development and administration functions. Additionally, it provides users and developers with various standard development interfaces for easy integration with other DBMSs and 3rd party tools.
In addition, Tibero adopts the block transfer technology to improve TAC,[6] the shared database clustering which is similar to Oracle RAC. Through the enhanced function, Tibero supports performance optimization with self-tuning, reliable database monitoring, and performance management.[7]
Relational Database Management System Product
Tibero is a relational model-based standard DBMS that has been developed with stable architecture that requires minimal resources from the design step. It allows to efficiently respond to big data processing, requests from massive sessions.[8] In addition, it provides a flexible and user-friendly development and easy operating environment based on standards and compatibility.
- Multi-process, multi-thread architecture and various data processing technologies, which support reliable and effective resource management and rapidly process multi-user requests.
- Shared-disk based active clustering that assures high availability and reliability.
- Development environment compatibility in compliance with standards.
History
- Year 2003, Established the company, TmaxData (The company name was later changed from TIBERO in 2014)
- Year 2006, Launched a commercial disk-based RDBMS, Tibero for the first time[9]
- Year 2008, Developed the world's second database clustering technology (TAC)[2]
- Year 2009, The first OpenGIS international certification in Korea[10]
- Year 2016, Received Korea Technology Awards from the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy[11]
- Year 2019, Signed an MOU with Hyundai Motor Group for adoption of Tibero as the main DBMS and diversification of DBMS[12]
- Year 2020, Adopted for 'e-Learning' system for online school reopening and Emergency Relief Fund system, in the context of COVID-19[13]
- Year 2021, Won the project of the next-generation information system for local government revenue collection[14]
References
- Relational Database Management System[1]
- Tibero Active Cluster[2]
- Tibero alternative to Oracle[3]
- Introduction to Tibero[4]
- Tibero Thread Architecture[5]
- File and Data Management[6]
- Tibero performance optimization with self-tuning, reliable database monitoring, and performance management[7]
- Multi-process, multi-thread architecture[8]
- A commercial disk-based RDBMS[9]
- World's second database clustering technology (TAC)[2]
- First OpenGIS international certification in Korea[10]
- Korea Technology Awards from the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy[11]
- MOU with Hyundai Motor Group[12]
- 'E-Learning' system for online school reopening and Emergency Relief Fund system[13]
- Local Governments[14]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Relational Database Management System | Tibero". http://www.tmaxsoft.com/products/tibero/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Manage Your Database with TIBERO" (in ko). 2011-10-24. http://www.koreaittimes.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=17666.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Alternative. https://www.tmaxsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/TmaxSoft_eBook_Tibero.pdf.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Chapter 1. Introduction to Tibero". https://technet.tmaxsoft.com/upload/download/online/tibero/pver-20170217-000001/tibero_admin/intro.html.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Tibero Thread Architecture. https://www.tmaxdata.com/img/service/pdf/Tibero%20RDBMS%20Architecture.pdf.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Chapter 3. File and Data Management". https://technet.tmaxsoft.com/upload/download/online/tibero/pver-20170217-000001/tibero_admin/ch_03.html.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "tibero in a sentence - tibero sentence". https://eng.ichacha.net/zaoju/tibero.html.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 jlab. "ITS". http://24station.ideepop.com/.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 www.etnews.com (2019-05-03). "TmaxData Succeeds in Applying Its Database Management System to ARM Server" (in en). https://english.etnews.com/20190503200002?SNS=00002.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 OpenGIS. https://www.tmaxdata.com/img/service/pdf/brochure/Tibero_brochure.pdf.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Korea Tech Award. https://www.dtaq.re.kr/_custom/dtaq/_common/board/download.jsp?attach_no=189254.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "Hyundai and Kia Say Good-bye to Oracle and Choose Tmax as DBMS Vendor" (in ko). 2019-06-13. http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=32821.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "Tmax proves its cloud competitiveness in the commercial DBMS and WAS markets in Korea". 2020-05-28. https://www.tmaxsoft.com/tmax-proves-its-cloud-competitiveness-in-the-commercial-dbms-and-was-markets-in-korea/.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "local governments". https://technet.tmaxsoft.com/download.do?filePath=/nas/technet/technet/upload/kss/tdoc/tibero/2014/04/&fileName=FILE-20140403-000004_140403091328_1.pptx.
Further reading
- Ahn, Jeong-Kyun (2011-10-25). "Manage Your Database with TIBERO". Korea IT Times. http://www.koreaittimes.com/story/17666/manage-your-database-tibero. Retrieved 2013-11-22.
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