IBM Informix Features
What are the features of IBM Informix?
Database Features
- Storage
- Availability
- Stability
- Scalability
- Security
- Data Manipulation
- Query Language
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Database Features
Storage | This feature was mentioned in 64 IBM Informix reviews. | 91% (Based on 64 reviews) | |
Availability | Based on 65 IBM Informix reviews. | 95% (Based on 65 reviews) | |
Stability | This feature was mentioned in 64 IBM Informix reviews. | 94% (Based on 64 reviews) | |
Scalability | Based on 63 IBM Informix reviews. | 93% (Based on 63 reviews) | |
Security | This feature was mentioned in 60 IBM Informix reviews. | 89% (Based on 60 reviews) | |
Data Manipulation | See feature definition | This feature was mentioned in 63 IBM Informix reviews. | 91% (Based on 63 reviews) |
Query Language | This feature was mentioned in 64 IBM Informix reviews. | 90% (Based on 64 reviews) |
Management
Real-Time Analytics | Track data and system backups, replication, and failover events. | Not enough data | |
Solution Integration | Integrate with other management, resilience, or backup solutions | Not enough data | |
Infrastructure Compatibility | Be compatible with a variety of cloud and/or virtual infrastructure. | Not enough data | |
Monitoring | Monitor replication environment via GUI | Not enough data |
Solution Provision
System Failover | Provide as-before failover capabilities for cloud environments. | Not enough data | |
Pay by Usage | Services are offered under a pay-as-you-go or utilization-based purchase model. | Not enough data | |
Service Provision | Offer disaster recovery capabilities as a third-party provider. | Not enough data |
Support
Text Search | Provides support for international character sets and full text search. | Not enough data | |
Data Types | Supports multiple data types like primitive, structured, document etc. | Not enough data | |
Languages | Supports multiple procedural programming languages like PL/PGSQL, Perl, Python etc. | Not enough data | |
Operating Systems | Available on multiple operating systems like Linux, Windows, MacOS etc. | Not enough data |
Security
Database Locking | Prevents other users and applications from accessing data while it is being updated to avoid data loss or update. | Not enough data | |
Access Control | Allows permissions to be granted or revoked in the database, schema or table levels. | Not enough data | |
Encryption | Built-in native encryption with enterprise key management. | Not enough data | |
Authentication | Provides multi-factor authentication with certificates. | Not enough data |
Performance
Disaster Recovery | Provides data recovery functionality to protect and restore data in a database. | Not enough data | |
Data Concurrency | Allows multi-version concurrency control. | Not enough data | |
Workload Management | Handles workloads, from single machines to data warehouses or web services with many concurrent users. | Not enough data | |
Advanced Indexing | Allows users to quickly retrieve data through various types of indexing like B-tree, hash table etc. | Not enough data | |
Query Optimizer | Helps interpret SQL queries and determine the fastest method of execution. | Not enough data |
Management
Data Schema | Data is organized as a set of tables with columns and rows like a table structure. | Not enough data | |
Query Language | Allows users to create, update and retrieve data in a database. | Not enough data | |
ACID - Complaint | Adheres to ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability), a set of database transaction properties. | Not enough data | |
Data Replication | Provides log-based or/and trigger-based replication. | Not enough data |