In our comparison of AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud, IBM Cloud is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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With regard to Amazon Aurora's clone functionality, performance, and ease of use, I enjoy it. It's an excellent technology for large-scale database creation and management. Compatibility with other versions, however, presented some difficulties.
Works well, easy to configure and clone feature is great
Not compatible
IBM Db2 is renowned for being secure, scalable, and dependable. Additionally well-documented, Db2 is simple to use and learn. The fact that Db2 can be integrated with so many different programming languages and tools is one of its strongest features. But testing Db2 locally can be challenging, and several of its capabilities are out of date.
Great library of support documentation, third-party integration, effective management of large databases
Some aspects are outdated
Numerous features are available with AWS Cloud, such as System Manager for patching and maintaining instances and EC2 for creating instances. Since the pricing is reasonable, companies of all sizes should consider it. The user interface, which could be more user-friendly, is one small concern.
Wide range of features, genuine price and easy to create machines and instances
User interface is not good enough
Because of its quick data access, data organization, and capacity to store a lot of historical data, I enjoy using IBM Db2. I can quickly locate the data I require and monitor alterations over time. The fact that Db2 doesn't alert me when I construct an inefficient query that will do a tablespace scan is one feature I find annoying. Performance issues may result from this, particularly if I'm careless.
High-speed data access protocol, history logging, efficient data management and organization
No warnings for erroneous queries
With regard to Amazon Aurora's clone functionality, performance, and ease of use, I enjoy it. It's an excellent technology for large-scale database creation and management. Compatibility with other versions, however, presented some difficulties.
Works well, easy to configure and clone feature is great
Not compatible
Numerous features are available with AWS Cloud, such as System Manager for patching and maintaining instances and EC2 for creating instances. Since the pricing is reasonable, companies of all sizes should consider it. The user interface, which could be more user-friendly, is one small concern.
Wide range of features, genuine price and easy to create machines and instances
User interface is not good enough
IBM Db2 is renowned for being secure, scalable, and dependable. Additionally well-documented, Db2 is simple to use and learn. The fact that Db2 can be integrated with so many different programming languages and tools is one of its strongest features. But testing Db2 locally can be challenging, and several of its capabilities are out of date.
Great library of support documentation, third-party integration, effective management of large databases
Some aspects are outdated
Because of its quick data access, data organization, and capacity to store a lot of historical data, I enjoy using IBM Db2. I can quickly locate the data I require and monitor alterations over time. The fact that Db2 doesn't alert me when I construct an inefficient query that will do a tablespace scan is one feature I find annoying. Performance issues may result from this, particularly if I'm careless.
High-speed data access protocol, history logging, efficient data management and organization
No warnings for erroneous queries
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In our rating and review comparison of AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud, AWS Cloud has 12 user reviews and IBM Cloud has 9. The average star rating for AWS Cloud is 4.66 while IBM Cloud has an average rating of 4.11. AWS Cloud has more positive reviews than IBM Cloud. Comparing AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud reviews, AWS Cloud has stronger overall reviews.
AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Cloud Management, Network Management, Data Management, Data Migration, Application Management, Container Management, Supported Devices/Hardware, File Management, Resource Management, Asset Management, Systems/Administrative, Configuration Management, Reporting & Analytics, Chat/IM Management, Cybersecurity Features, Integration Options, Supported Technologies, Disaster Recovery, Collaboration Tools, Reminders/Alerts, Workflow Automation, After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud, IBM Cloud offers more of the most popular features and tools than AWS Cloud.
In our pricing comparison of AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud, IBM Cloud's pricing starts at N/A/month and is more affordable compared to IBM Cloud's starting cost of N/A/month.
Our comparison of AWS Cloud vs. IBM Cloud shows that AWS Cloud scores higher in usability for ease of use, setup & support, quality of support. IBM Cloud scores higher in meets requirements, learning curve, ease of admin, but AWS Cloud has the best scores overall for system usability.
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