We use the product for managing large volumes of data, particularly in mainframe environments. It supports interoperability with other IBM systems and products.
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Has an easy setup process, but the cloud integration capabilities need improvement
What is our primary use case?
What needs improvement?
They could enhance the product's cloud integration and general-purpose database capabilities to better compete with solutions like Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.
For how long have I used the solution?
Our organization has been using IBM Db2 Database for 20 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I rate the product stability an eight or nine.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I would rate Db2’s scalability around a six or seven. While it is adequate, other solutions like Oracle offer higher scalability.
How are customer service and support?
While there can be occasional delays in response time, the support team is knowledgeable.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We are switching from Db2 as part of a broader strategy to consolidate onto fewer platforms. Oracle is being favored for its widespread industry use and better cloud compatibility.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was easy due to IBM’s comprehensive installation manuals.
I rate the process an eight out of ten.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I rate the product pricing a nine out of ten.
What other advice do I have?
I rate IBM Db2 Database a seven out of ten.
A database solution for core banking with competitive pricing
What is our primary use case?
IBM Db2 is a database for our core banking. We extract data from Db2 and put it in the data warehouse.
How has it helped my organization?
The main database platform is for core banking. It covers vulnerabilities.
What is most valuable?
The structure is straightforward, consisting of the test file and the logical and physical files. You have one physical file and many logical files related to it.
Banks use it which indicates that the security and compliance features are quite good.
What needs improvement?
The data table names are very short which is not user friendly compared to the Oracle SQL server. It should have longer column and table names.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using IBM Db2 Database for six years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I rate the solution’s stability an eight out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The solution is scalable depending on the IBM hardware you're using. IBM has also operation for Unix hardware. 1,000 users are using this solution.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Oracle is very good product compared to Db2. We have used Postgre too.
How was the initial setup?
Deployment is vert fast. It takes eight hours to complete. It depends on what path you're doing. IBM provides training.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The product has a competitive pricing.
What other advice do I have?
The solution depends on the use case. It is reliable and scalable.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Offers optimizer plan and ALSM features along with exceptional stability
What is our primary use case?
The IBM Db2 Database in our organization is used for diverse industry clients, including the banking and entertainment sectors. The solution has been used for OLTP and warehousing in our company.
What is most valuable?
The optimizer plan feature of IBM Db2 Database offers great value. At our company, whenever we check access to a particular query, the aforementioned features assist us internally by providing a suitable plan. The newly added feature of ALSM is one of the top features of IBM Db2 Database.
What needs improvement?
The TSA version of IBM Db2 Database doesn't meet my stability expectations. Every time when a switch over occurs, some stability issues can be noticed.
The vendor should offer a free version of IBM Db2 Database. For instance, if our company wants to train new individuals on all the features of IBM Db2 Database, they can only be trained after purchasing the paid version of the solution. About ten years ago, a trial version was available for the solution that was highly beneficial for companies.
The vendor can add AI or ML features in the future version of IBM Db2 Database.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using IBM Db2 Database for 17 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability an eight out of ten. The solution is majorly used in banking domains.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The pureScale and DPF features of the solution allow immense scaling. For huge environments and setups, the IBM Db2 Database works ideally. I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
The solutions provider offers decent support, but on rare occasions, the wait time is longer. For instance, seven out of ten times, I have received satisfactory support over a call from customer support of IBM Db2 Database. I would rate customer support a seven out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
How was the initial setup?
We haven't faced any challenges with deploying the solution at our company. Whenever an update arrives, it's downloaded and installed in our organization from the Password Advantage account and likewise is suggested to our company's clients.
The deployment duration of the IBM Db2 Database depends on multiple teams in our organization. When all the deployment resources are ready, including the server, labeled file system, and additional assets, the solution deployment takes just around two or three hours.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The AESE version needs to be used for availing the advanced features of IBM Db2 Database. The total cost of the solution depends upon the PVU licensing. The number of users of IBM Db2 Database varies in our organization depending upon the client we are working for. For instance, previously, there were greater numbers of users for the entertainment industry client than is required presently for a banking system.
In my experience, IBM Db2 Database is majorly used for developing applications involving critical operations due to the excellent stability offered by the solution.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I have worked with Postgres and a few open-source database solutions as well. Since the last two or three years, I have noticed that the IBM Db2 Database's popularity has been minimized in comparison to other open source databases. For quick deployment requirements for new clients in our organization, Postgres is preferred over IBM Db2 Database.
What other advice do I have?
I used the compression capabilities of the solution in my last project, where 60% compression could be achieved.
IBM Db2 Database integrates seamlessly with the SAP environment. I recommend it to others due to its stability, minimal downtime, and features like Pacemaker, which allows impressive availability. For warehousing purposes, users can comfortably choose IBM Db2 Database. Overall, I would rate the product an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
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Great database for reporting and performance critical business needs.
Strong customer focus
Stable platform with effective data management capabilities
How has it helped my organization?
The value and impact of using IBM Db2 Database lie in its essential role in storing data. The benefits include enhanced performance, reliability, and effective data management compared to other databases.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of IBM Db2 Database is its ability to perform automatic self-management, reducing the need for manual tasks such as managing logs and folders.
What needs improvement?
One area where IBM Db2 Database could be improved is its Java development environment. Similar to those found in competitors like Oracle, there could be more user-friendly tools with features such as drag-and-drop functionality, visual basics, and low-code capabilities.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using the IBM Db2 Database for ten years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The platform is stable. I rate the stability an eight out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The primary concern is related to the cost implications when scaling with multiple nodes in a database. The associated costs increase when additional nodes are added, each requiring separate storage space. We have approximately four or five Db2 instances being used in the organization.
It is a scalable platform. I rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used MySQL and Oracle in my previous environments. We switched to IBM Db2 Database for auto-management features and reduced manual intervention.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. We have to install and register. The deployment process includes downloading the software from the vendor's website, having a customer account, copying the downloaded file to the machine, and executing the installation. It takes five to ten days to complete. We have around 50 executives working in the database administration team.
What about the implementation team?
We implemented the product in-house.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
We purchase the product's yearly license. Later, we have to pay support and license renewal fees. Its pricing is comparable to other database solutions such as Oracle and MySQL. If you choose to buy IBM Power Systems, there may be opportunities to receive Db2 licenses at a lower cost or even free of charge. However, if the installation is on servers other than open Power servers, standard licensing fees apply, similar to those of other database solutions.
What other advice do I have?
The application has analytical tools to support day-to-day management and analytics needs. It is convenient to meet business needs objects.
Regarding integration with other tools and systems, Db2 can be integrated with comprehensive banking solutions involving various teams, including CVS, analytics, and importing teams.
As for recommendations for those considering Db2, it can effectively impact performance. If an organization predominantly uses Db2, individuals are more likely to choose Db2. However, there is a challenge related to training resources for Db2, which may be less readily available or focused on compared to other platforms like Oracle.
I rate it a nine out of ten.
Offers good scalability, reliability and uptime
What is our primary use case?
In my current project, where we're taking information from an old IBM mainframe and using Db2 to convert those checkups into GRP (Government resource planning solution).
We have a transaction server, Db2, that already exists in one place. We have our own solution using Oracle. So, from this transaction, we're taking information from Db2. We're running about the engine, that is, the various queries. And they're taking the information into our Oracle server. That's the way we're cleaning and fine-tuning the information taken from one system to our system. And that system is Db2.
We are using our own developed workflow management system. We're working mainly for IMF and World Bank with Asian Development Bank. Based on the aids, they're giving in that particular workflow, we define the process needed for any country receiving aid.
We provide the solution to any government's finance department in any country. So, in team mode, they previously had the IBM solution. We're using our GRP solution, which is a public finance government resource planning solution. We need to use the existing system. On top of that, we're providing the vendors and information to the public regarding the aid they're getting from that department.
So it's like a combination of solutions using various components to provide the solution in GRP from the existing IBM solution.
How has it helped my organization?
This is the solution developed for IMF, where whatever funds they're giving to a particular country, all the grants are coming from the IMF using the Db2 server. So once they transfer the amount, the information comes into Db2 against a particular project, like for education or healthcare.
So, the IMF grants a specific amount for a specific project in a country. Now, that country likely has various projects running under that department. Our GRP system manages those projects for that particular country. We take the base information – what money is coming in – and based on daily transactions, we update Db2 database to report back to the IMF. This report details all expenditures, including who approved them and which ministry was involved.
So, IBM Db2 database has been particularly effective for the data management requirements.
What is most valuable?
Db2 database scalability and performance capabilities match our database needs. It covers pretty much everything a database administrator or engineer might need.
Db2 is a full-fledged setup. The database is just there, ready to handle whatever you throw at it.
IBM Db2's reliability and uptime have contributed to the business continuity planning. It's been highly reliable.
What needs improvement?
Db2 interface could be improved a bit. Comparing it to Oracle, Db2's interfaces could be improved.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using it for more than two and a half years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is a stable solution. It offers good stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is a very scalable solution. It offers very good scalability.
How are customer service and support?
We have access to 24/7 support. The customer service and support are very good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Db2 excels in handling large datasets. But Oracle is strong, too. I can't definitively compare which is better, Db2 or Oracle, because Db2 integrates seamlessly with existing IBM solutions by design. That's their database, after all.
Typically, we use Oracle in conjunction with Java and their mainframe systems, specifically their ERP systems. So, each has its own merits. It really depends on our specific needs and the features required for either the core government solution or our own custom wrapper. Honestly, it's tough to declare Db2 or Oracle inherently better based on features alone.
How was the initial setup?
The deployment time and complexity totally depend on the solution we're implementing during this initial setup. It could be for one organization, maybe three or four. For another organization, maybe a seven or eight. So, it completely depends on what type of setup you want for the specific organization.
Where I work, the deployment model is always on the government's premises or their government cloud. It's never on public cloud platforms like AWS or GCP.
Recently, we did some data center migration. It's not a quick job because it's government resource planning. We need to involve all the ministries in the data center, which requires a complete plan.
Last time, it took around two and a half months, ten to be exact, for me to roll it out with my whole system team involved.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I would rate the pricing a five out of ten. Since it's a government contract, the rates are negotiated and agreed upon with the government. So, it's not like the standard market price. It's not super expensive, but also not cheap.
What other advice do I have?
When it comes to Db2, integration is key. We integrate through various engines, and each engine integration requires both parties to have a communication layer, which we configure.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
DB2 version 11+ and it's support
This product after v11+ is amazing ------
* for very large DB (which we are using) the exteded compressed columnar-tables partitioned DB env make the BLU acceleration so fast that our DW's ETL (also IBM product) & Reporting so fast
* the workloads for OLTP are high balanced/improved that make all combined jobs have an average higher performance
* the Nested Loop Join (NLJN) made SQL-Merge so fast that a parallel sort using much less memory. Amazing.
* installation and migration become much easier with altogether software delivery.
* the security even more amzing that extended native encryption from local key store upgraded to enterpise level (with using Key Manager, KMIP)
* overall tech support are making sense. Not bad.
We are preparing to upgrade to DB2 v12. So far, we are overally satisfy this product with using other IBM DB management tool like Datastage (ETL) etc.
We hope IBM can develop some kind of GUI All-in-One management (Web based) software/platform for DBA (especially) just like Oracle-Enterprise-Manager. Though there are some 3rd-party software on the market like DBI for DB2 Gui management, we hope IBM can 'invent' own software that could be includeded into the DB2 database software itself (for save on licensing)