CUBRID ( "cube-rid") is an
open-source
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SQL-based
relational database management system
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(RDBMS) with object extensions developed by CUBRID Corp. for
OLTP In online transaction processing (OLTP), information systems typically facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications. This is contrasted with online analytical processing.
The term "transaction" can have two different meanings, both of wh ...
. The name CUBRID is a combination of the two words ''cube'' and ''bridge'', ''cube'' standing for a space for data and ''bridge'' standing for ''data bridge''.
License policy
CUBRID has a separate license for its server engine and its interfaces. The server engine adopts the
Apache License 2.0, which allows distribution, modification, and acquisition of the source code. CUBRID
APIs and GUI tools have the
Berkeley Software Distribution
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license in which there is no obligation of opening derivative works. The reason of adopting two separate license systems is to provide complete freedom to
Independent software vendor
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s (ISV) to develop and distribute CUBRID-based applications.
Architecture
The feature that distinguishes CUBRID database from other relational database systems is its 3-tier client-server architecture which consists of the database server, the connection broker and the application layer.
Database server
The database server is the component of the CUBRID database management system which is responsible for storage operations and statement execution. A CUBRID database server instance can mount and use a single database, making inter-database queries impossible. However, more than one instance can run on a machine.
Unlike other solutions, the database server does not compile queries itself, but executes queries precompiled in a custom access specification language.
Connection broker
The CUBRID connection broker's main roles are:
* management of client application connections
* caching and relaying information (e.g. query results)
* query syntax analysis, optimization and execution plan generation
Also, a local object pool enables some parts of the execution to be deferred from the database server (e.g. tuple insertion and deletion, DDL statements), thus lowering the database server load.
Since the connection broker is not bound to the same machine as the database server, CUBRID can take advantage of the hardware resources of several machines while processing queries on a single database.
Application layer
Applications can use one of the available
APIs to connect to a CUBRID connection broker.
Features
High Availability
CUBRID High Availability provides load-balanced, fault-tolerant and continuous service availability through its shared-nothing clustering, automated fail-over and manual fail-back mechanisms.
CUBRID's 3-tier architecture allows native support for High-Availability with two-level auto failover: the broker failover and server failover.
Broker failover
When connecting to a broker via a client API, users can specify, in the connection URL, a list of alternative hosts where brokers are listening for incoming requests. In case of a hardware, network,
operating system
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Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ef ...
or software failure on one of the hosts, the underlying client API automatically fails over to the next host that a user has provided.
Server failover
The High Availability environment can be built with 1:N master-slave server nodes. Each slave node communicates with the master via CUBRID Heartbeat protocol. When a master node is unresponsive, the first of the slave nodes will get promoted to a master role. Replication between nodes can be achieved in one of two modes: synchronous and asynchronous.
Administrators can specify a list of server hosts each broker can connect to and, in the event of a failure of the master node, another will be used.
Scalability and Maintainability
Backup
CUBRID supports online, offline and incremental backup.
Performance
API-level load balancing
Because a connection broker can be configured in four different modes (read-write, read-only, slave-only, preferred host read only), the list of alternative hosts which a user has provided via the connection URL can be used as a method to balance the load. When ''Load Balancing'' is used, the client API will randomly choose a host among those specified in the connection URL except the one which was used to connect to last time. If the chosen host is not available, the selection will continue until all the hosts are determined as unavailable. In such case, the driver will report an error.
Query plan caching
A
query execution plan cache is implemented on the broker in order to skip most of the compilation steps on often used queries. Because the queries are
parametrized during parsing, two queries that differ only by the values of
literal constants share the same cache entry.
Storage
Indexes
CUBRID has support for
B+-tree indexes, both single-column and multi-column. The following types of indexes can be created:
* Indexes and reversed indexes
* Unique indexes and reverse unique indexes
* Function-based indexes
* Filtered indexes
The
query optimizer
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can use indexes to produce faster execution plans using methods such as:
* Identifying
covering indexes
* Descending index scans
* ORDER BY skip
* GROUP BY skip
* Multi-range limit optimizations
* Index Loose Scan
* Index Skip Scan
Table partitioning
CUBRID supports
horizontal partitioning by range, hash and value lists, with a maximum of 1024 partitions per table. Partitions can be accessed independently and support most operations that are valid on a normal table.
As of version 9.0, CUBRID implements execution-time partition
pruning
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The practice entails the ''targeted'' removal of diseased, damaged, dead ...
.
SQL support
CUBRID implements a large subset of the ANSI
SQL:1999 standard, extended with features from later SQL standards and custom features.
Window functions
CUBRID provides support for
window functions
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as defined in the
SQL:2003 standard. The implemented functions are ''ROW_NUMBER'', ''COUNT'', ''MIN'', ''MAX'', ''SUM'', ''AVG'', ''STDDEV_POP'', ''STDDEV_SAMP'', ''VAR_POP'', ''VAR_SAMP'', ''RANK'', ''DENSE_RANK'', ''LEAD'', ''LAG'' and ''NTILE''.
Hierarchical queries
Hierarchical queries using the non-standard START WITH ... CONNECT BY
Oracle
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Description
The wor ...
syntax are supported in CUBRID. A number of specialized pseudocolumns and operators are provided for controlling the behavior of the query execution.
Built in click-counter
CUBRID optimizes the common scenario in web applications where database fields need to be incremented on certain events (e.g. page views). In contrast to the usual approach of using a SELECT/UPDATE statement combination, CUBRID can increment fields from within the SELECT statement execution, bypassing some expensive compiling, execution and locking overhead associated with an UPDATE statement.
Java stored procedures
The only
stored procedure
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language supported in CUBRID is
Java
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, requiring a
Java virtual machine
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to be installed on the system.
The virtual machine is started and managed by the server and is used for code execution.
Stored procedure code that requires database access must use the
JDBC
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driver, either using the parent transaction or issuing a new one.
Regular expression
In addition to the LIKE operator, CUBRID provides the REGEXP operator for
regular expression
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pattern matching. By default, the operator does a
case insensitive In computers, case sensitivity defines whether uppercase and lowercase letters are treated as distinct (case-sensitive) or equivalent (case-insensitive). For instance, when users interested in learning about dogs search an e-book, "dog" and "Dog" a ...
matching on the input string, but the modifier BINARY can be used for
case sensitive scenarios. An optional alias of REGEXP is RLIKE.
In the prior version of CUBRID 11, CUBRID does not support REGEXP on
Unicode
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strings.
From the CUBRID 11, CUBRID adds the following regular expression functions and supports them on
Unicode
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strings.
* ''REGEXP_COUNT'', ''REGEXP_INSTR'', ''REGEXP_LIKE'', ''REGEXP_REPLACE'', ''REGEXP_SUBSTR''
Data types
A variety of
data type
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s are supported by CUBRID:
* For numeric values:
** integer numerics: ''SMALLINT'' (16 bit), ''INTEGER'' (32 bit), ''BIGINT'' (64 bit)
**
floating point
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numerics: ''FLOAT'' (32 bit), ''DOUBLE'' (64 bit)
**
arbitrary precision numerics: ''NUMERIC''
** monetary values: ''MONETARY'' (
double precision
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F ...
floating point)
* For string values:
** fixed-length character and bit strings: ''CHAR'', ''BIT''
** variable-length character and bit strings: ''CHAR VARYING'', ''BIT VARYING''
* For date and time values:
** date values: ''DATE''
** time values: ''TIME''
** date and time values: ''DATETIME'', ''TIMESTAMP'' (internally stored as a
Unix timestamp
Current Unix time ()
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)
* For collections: ''SET'', ''MULTISET'', ''LIST''
* User defined
enumerations: ''ENUM''
* For large objects: ''BLOB'', ''CLOB''
* For JavaScript Object Notation: ''JSON''
Supported platforms
CUBRID is available for
Microsoft Windows and
Linux
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(most distributions), for 32- and 64-bit architectures.
Interfaces
Command line
CUBRID comes with a built-in command-line interface named ''csql'' that can be used to execute SQL statements on the CUBRID server.
The tool can be used in one of two modes:
* CS (''client/server'') mode, which can connect to local or remote CUBRID servers
* SA (''stand alone'') mode, used mainly for administration purposes, which mounts a local database by emulating a server instance
CUBRID's ''csql'' also implements some internal commands related to schema information, plan generation, debugging, transaction control, query timing and more.
Programming
CUBRID provides a number of language-specific
application programming interfaces:
C driver (also called ''CCI'', CUBRID's native driver),
JDBC
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) is an application programming interface (API) for the programming language Java, which defines how a client may access a database. It is a Java-based data access technology used for Java database connectivity. ...
,
PHP
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/PDO driver,
ODBC
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,
OLEDB,
ADO.NET,
Ruby
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driver,
Python driver,
Node.js driver and
Perl
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driver.
Graphical
Several
graphical user interface
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tools have been developed for CUBRID:
* CUBRID Manager is a query browser and database administration tool distributed under the
BSD license
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on macOS and Linux.
* CUBRID Admin is an administration tool distributed under the
BSD license
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on Windows.
* SQLGate is a query browser tool developed by CHEQUER on Windows.
* CUBRID Migration Toolkit is a tool which allows data migration from Oracle, MS-SQL, MySQL and previous versions of CUBRID databases to the latest CUBRID database server.
Release history
Applications
Some applications and websites that have added CUBRID support or are powered by CUBRID:
*
jOOQ
*
SOFA Statistics
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* SIDU
* ART
*
Scriptella
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* JWhoisServer
*
Yii2 PHP Framework
*
RedBeanPHP
*
DBeaver
See also
*
Comparison of relational database management systems
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of relational database management systems. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. Unless otherwise specified in footnotes, comparisons are ba ...
*
Comparison of object-relational database management systems
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*
List of relational database management systems
References
External links
* {{Official website, cubrid.org
Free database management systems
Relational database management systems
Client-server database management systems
Cross-platform software
ORDBMS software for Linux