Uniform Server is available for CUBRID 3.0

Once in our previous video trainings we have already introduced the Uniform Server for CUBRID, which included CUBRID 2.2, Apache 2.2.9, and PHP 5.2.12. Today we have updated the CUBRID Database Server to 3.0. So, now you can download the Uniform Server for CUBRID at
http://www.cubrid.org/about_uniformserver
For those unfamiliar with the Uniform Server, it is a small and mobile WACP package that allows users to run the Apache Web server together with PHP, CUBRID Database Server and CUBRID WebAdmin on any Windows OS based computer in just minutes. It is ideal for users to test and get acquainted with CUBRID quickly without installing or configuring any software in it, thus avoiding any dust on your PC or in your registry. It can also be used as a production/live server for developing Web applications on PHP.
More information about the Uniform Server can be found at
http://www.uniformserver.com
Increasing Database Performance by Query Tuning
Today CUBRID shared its latest Query Tuning techniques and test results conducted using the latest CUBRID 3.0 and the latest MySQL 5.1 (innoDB) database servers. The summary of the results are provided below.
Famous Online Game and Online Word Processor use CUBRID Database
Today is a Big day at Naver.com, Korea's No.1 Search Portal with 34 million subscribers and 17 million daily unique visitors. Today Naver launches its new Online Word Processor Service backed up by CUBRID Database Server in an Open Beta state. The Word Processor service runs on CUBRID 2008 R2.2 with High-Availability feature ON. There is an approximate estimate that CUBRID Database will be process several million batch requests every day.
NBD Benchmark: CUBRID Performance Test Results
Recently I came across to a wonderful report created about two years ago right after CUBRID announced to open its source code and join the ranks of the global open source projects. The report is about the results obtained after the CUBRID Database System had been tested against the NBD Benchmark by NHN Corporation, the largest corporate user of CUBRID Database with a farm of over 10,000 servers. So, I decided to publish this article which would summarize those test results.
CUBRID vs. MySQL: SSD Performance Test Results
Today CUBRID revealed its latest internal performance test results conducted using the latest CUBRID 3.0 Beta and the latest MySQL 5.1.47 (innoDB) database servers. The results are quite surprising for both database systems.
2010 NHN DeView Conference for Developers
The 3rd Annual DeView Conference for Developers is going to be held on September 8, 2010. The conference is organized by the almighty NHN Corporation, the leading IT service provider of Korea and the major contributor to CUBRID Open Source Database Project.
PHP API for CUBRID Database – Video Tutorial
Greetings to everyone from CUBRID Trainings Channel!
As PHP is something almost all websites are being created in, in this article you will learn how to create PHP applications with CUBRID Database running on the back-end.
This video is a part of Development Series of CUBRID Trainings Channel. You will learn what kind of support CUBRID provides for developing Web applications in PHP, how to install and configure PHP Extension, which is used to establish connections with CUBRID Database. Additionally, in this video tutorial you will see the examples how to request the data from CUBRID Database, how to fetch them, and display in the browser. Here I want to remind that last week CUBRID 2008 R3.0 Beta version has been released, which brings lots of MySQL Compatible features such as identical SQL syntax, operators, and same SQL embedded functions. Now on users do not have to worry much that they need to change the entire SQL queries to port their Web applications to work with CUBRID Database. Now almost all your code remains as it is. For more, read How to Port MySQL compatible PHP apps to CUBRID.
New CUBRID 2008 R3.0 Beta has been released!
Dear CUBRID users,
Over two months we have been working hard on bringing new features to our powerful CUBRID Database Server. We made every endeavor to increase its performance, ease-of-use, and functionality. And today we are happy to announce a new CUBRID 2008 Release 3.0 Beta! We achieved our commitment to deliver the new updates with new features and bug fixes within two months only.
Even though this is a beta release, it will be the only one. We are planning to release the stable version in a month, after we receive your feedbacks and reports for possible bugs. This 3.0 release brings great number of new features and extensions for the user convenience, which make CUBRID even more easy-to-use and more optimized database for the Web.
You can download CUBRID 2008 R3.0 Beta in source or binary form for Linux and Windows platforms from our download page at
CUBRID Participates at the OSCON Conference
SEOUL, KOREA, July 13, 2010 – CUBRID, an open source project dedicated to accelerating the growth of open source database management systems, today announced that it is going to attend the O’Reilly OSCON Open Source Convention held in Portland, Oregon, between July 19~23, 2010.
Here is a quote from the conference web site: "There is big change in technology and society, and open source is making it happen. Cloud computing is transforming our toolkit, from NoSQL to systems management. Mobile services are growing exponentially, set alight by Android and iPhone. New languages and APIs are flourishing. Developers must adapt to a rapidly evolving platform, which open source is the key to managing and steering."
Though CUBRID is already a database solution highly optimized for Web Applications, there is a lot to learn at the open source industry. O'Reilly OSCON Open Source Convention is another opportunity for us to connect to the open source universe, to those who are "passionate about open source, from developers, engineers, designers, trainers, and programmers to sys admins, IT managers, hackers, and entrepreneurs". Through the collaboration at OSCON sessions we want to learn how to foster contribution and adoption of CUBRID open source database management system globally.
For those interested in CUBRID's global strategy and development, we will be glad to share the CUBRID's passion. Meet our team, and we will tell what's next in CUBRID, what are the items we want to include that will change the way we use store the data.
CSQL – Command Line SQL Interpreter
I decided to update this CSQL Interpreter Tutorial to make it clearer why it is a must-know tool for database administrators.
Once a user has installed CUBRID database server on their machine, the first thing they need to do is to connect to the database server, and then create the necessary databases, table, and so forth. There are several ways for CUBRID users to establish the successful database connection. First, you can use CUBRID Manager, a GUI database administration tool. Second, there are various third party applications such as Eclipse QuantumDB plug-in which you can also use just like CM (CUBRID Manager) to administer your databases. QuantumDB connects to CUBRID using JDBC driver. To learn more about third party applications, read CUBRID Administration Tools. Third, and the classic way to create and manage the databases, alter tables and grand user permissions, and briefly everything else you can handle with CSQL – a command line SQL interpreter. So, today we will talk about CSQL.
CUBRID in Romanian at Wikipedia
Last week we have announced that CUBRID page at Wikipedia has been translated into Italian, Russian, and Korean languages. Today we are glad to announce that now on Romanian users can read general information about CUBRID in their own language at Wikipedia! We strongly believe soon Romanian users can start using CUBRID database in Romanian! In fact, right now the country with the highest number of CUBRID downloads is Romania.
PHP from Zero to Hero! – CUBRID Documentation
Today we would like to provide a list of PHP resources which our CUBRID users can refer to when building their web applications using PHP. This blog is intended to provide all the necessary links to the actual tutorial articles which will lead readers from the installation stage to practical ready-to-copy-and-paste examples.
In order to successfully install and use most Web applications like well-known Wordpress or phpBB, it is required to have PHP installed besides database and web servers. Below is a list of these step by step tutorials. Let's get started!
CUBRID in Italian at Wikipedia
Earlier this week we have announced that CUBRID page at Wikipedia has been translated into Russian and Korean languages. Today we are glad to announce that now on Italian users can read general information about CUBRID in their own language at Wikipedia! We have to express our sincere gratitude to one of the most active CUBRID community developers quartex who had spent his precious time and helped us to translate CUBRID page into Italian language. Here again I would like to remind that this is quartex who has committed Italian translation for CUBRID Project. We strongly believe soon Italian users can start using CUBRID database in Italian!
Open Source Buzz: Interview with CUBRID
CUBRID team participated at the MySQL Conference earlier this year. The outcomes were incredibly valuable for CUBRID! One of the very active CUBRID enthusiasts at the conference was Alolita Sharm, an Open Source Initiative Director and CEO of Technetra.
Alolita eagerly shared her exceptional knowledge and experience in Open Source Industry. She suggested us to attend as many global open source conferences as possible as well as concentrate on the growth of CUBRID Global Community. One of the conferences in her mind was OSCON 2010 Open Source Convention. OSCON will provide very good opportunity to increase CUBRID awareness since many database experts will be attending the conference. In addition, she told there will be other OS conferences in Japan, Singapore and India, her home country. For such advice, thank you very much Alolita!
On June 21, 2010 Alolita published an article "Meet CUBRID: One of Korea’s Top Open Source Projects" about her interview with our CUBRID team in Silicon Valley. Follow the link to read the full interview.
CUBRID at Wikipedia
We are glad to announce that CUBRID is growing day by day! Now general information about CUBRID at Wikipedia, free online encyclopedia, is available in several languages listed below:
English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUBRID
Russian: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUBRID
Korean: http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUBRID
Our CUBRID community started to translate CUBRID page into Romanian and Italian languages as well.
If you are enthusiast and eager to make a significant contribution to open source projects, please consider translating CUBRID page at Wikipedia into the language you know. We believe this would help all users easily find introductory information about CUBRID in their own language, which would help them better understand CUBRID, which in tern would encourage the decision to try CUBRID.
Let's contribute to CUBRID Project and reach the world!
Italian Translation is committed to CUBRID Project
We are proud to announce that our CUBRID Community is getting more and more active. Today we have a great contribution from an Italian developer (nickname: quartex) who first translated all internal messages of CUBRID database into Italian language. The new language files are committed to CUBRID repository.
So, now besides English and Korean languages, there is also Italian translation for CUBRID.
We strongly believe this is just the beginning. We invite all developers and users to join CUBRID Project at Sourceforge.net. Let's unite and make CUBRID better!
Apache DdlUtils & Scriptella: Migrating to CUBRID + Video
Today we will talk about Database Migration: how to move your data from other databases to CUBRID. There are two very powerful and at the same time easy-to-use tools you can have to get this work done. One is Apache DdlUtils, a small, easy-to-use component for working with Database Definition (DDL) files, the other is Scriptella ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) and script execution software tool written in Java. In this tutorial we will show you how to move the data from other databases to CUBRID using both of these tools. The idea is to combine these tools together and get the optimal results in terms of:
- Extracting the source database schema and importing the schema into the target CUBRID database
- Transferring the data between the databases (and applying data transformations, if needed)
We have recorded a video tutorial for this article. Before you watch the video make sure you read this article thoroughly so that you better understand the details of how to migrate your data to CUBRID.
Scriptella for CUBRID – Video Tutorial
CUBRID Trainings Channel is broadcasting! Today we will talk about Scriptella, an open source ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) and script execution software tool written in Java. It can be used to export/import the data from the databases. Scriptella provides excellent support for data transformation, which is proven to be very useful when migrating the databases. In case of CUBRID, we use Scriptella to transfer the data between the databases.
In this video tutorial you will learn about what Scriptella is and what kind of support it provides for CUBRID. During the video we will also demonstrate the examples how to use Scriptella with CUBRID and tell you where you can download them. Through the demo you will learn how to create tables and insert records using Scriptella. Scriptella can SELECT data from the tables, transform them and save into file directly in CSV (Comma Separated Value) files. All is coded in well-defined XML format, which you will also see in this video tutorial.
2010 Top CUBRID Bug Hunters



Last Friday on June 11, 2010, we announced the winners of our CUBRID Bug Hunting Event held in Korea. We invited all developers to take a part in the annually organized event and to work their professional will upon our new upcoming release CUBRID 2008 R3.0. At CUBRID we believe in team development and in our Open Source Community, so this year again we've invited Korean enthusiasts to exercise their knowledge and professional experience around CUBRID.
The first time this event was held in September 2009 during one week period. This time the event was organized for three days between June 1st and 3rd. The participants were proposed to find possible internal bugs in the new development version of CUBRID 2008 R3.0, which they could download from the event home page. We provided the definition and condition of the terms, as well as the guide how to join the event and find the bugs. Participants could take advantage of any materials, including the result of previous activities:
CUBRID Has Started the Clustering Project
CUBRID plans to add the clustering support to its open source database by the end of this year, which will allow it to distribute the database across multiple servers and boost its reliability and availability.
Here is the preview of CUBRID Cluster features.
We know CUBRID is a database server engine already highly optimized for Web Applications. The CUBRID Cluster will be a spin-off project of this CUBRID DBMS. The objective of CUBRID Cluster is to provide the linear scalability without altering the application. This will be possible through location/failure/replication/relocation transparency by global schema. CUBRID Cluster will support the single database view while providing the multi access point to database. The clustered database system can be scaled-up independently. Thus, applications will not have to consider the physical structure of the database any more. The Clustering capability will also provide the distributed partition and better load balancing features.
Pertaining to CUBRID Cluster development process, it will be completely open source and will be developed together with CUBRID Developers Community at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cubridcluster. The stable release will be announced at the end of this year.
Once again, CUBRID Cluster is an open source project, so all developers are welcomed to join, propose their ideas, and improve the code. Visit http://cubrid.org/cluster for more information.
Bucharest Conference Outcome
Last Thursday on May 27th, 2010, CUBRID for the first time was introduced to Romania developers at Agora Technology Conference on Open Source Software. There were about 40 conference attendees, and 6 corporate company representatives who presented their open source solutions.
Better Performance with CUBRID 2008 R2.2
This is a performance review of CUBRID 2008 R2.2, Open Source and Totally Free Database Management System. The latest R2.2 version was released at the beginning of May, 2010, just a month ago. Now it is faster than even before.
New Enhancements of CUBRID 2008 R2.2 Release
CUBRID is a comprehensive open-source database management system highly optimized for Web Applications, especially when complex business services process large amount of data and generate huge concurrent requests. By providing unique optimized features, CUBRID enables to process much more parallel requests at much less response time. With CUBRID, companies will benefit from superior performance, stability, scalability, and high availability required by organization to provide non-stop services to their valuable customers.
Besides the fact that CUBRID is much faster than other alternative database systems, especially in the environment of READ intensive transactions, here are a few more reasons why CUBRID is a better option for your business.
CUBRID is attending Open Source Conference
On May 27, 2010, on behalf of CUBRID, a delegation consisting of four members, Mr. Catalin Ciobanu, Maximilian Machedon, George Adrian Oprea, and Ciprian Badescu, will be representing CUBRID Open Source Community and its CUBRID Database Management System at the Open Source / Free Software Conference held in BUCHAREST, ROMANIA.
The conference will take place in the Hotel Intercontinental. CUBRID team can be reached in the room Fortuna. There will be a 20 minutes presentation about CUBRID DBMS by Catalin Ciobanu followed by a 10 minute Q&A session. The presentation will start at 10AM.
Installing Wordpress for CUBRID
Wordpress is an open source blog publishing web application powered by PHP which can also be used for content management. It has many features including a plugin architecture and a templating system. Used by over 2% of the 10,000 biggest websites, WordPress is the most popular blog software in use today.
As CUBRID is getting more popular, our CUBRID Developers Community has ported Wordpress to use CUBRID DBMS as the back-end database server. Wordpress for CUBRID Project Site is hosted at NAVER Development Center.
All latest Wordpress releases are compatible with CUBRID. You can download them by clicking one of the links below. You are highly recommended to download the latest version.
CUBRID Manager Part III & IV – Video Tutorial
This is the continuation, the third and fourth parts, of CUBRID Manager video trainings. In the first two episodes we have covered what CUBRID Manager is, its architecture, how to connect to CUBRID server and to a particular database. You also learnt about how to start the databases or how to "autostart" them, and many other issues related to database configuration.
More interesting stuff like system objects, system tables and views in CUBRID Manager, as well as how to perform basic database operations like browsing tables and views, executing queries, accessing the aggregated information were also discussed in the previous episodes. So, if you missed the first two episodes, you would better watch them first, as these last episodes will continue the talk from where we left off in the second episode.
Using CUBRID in AquaDataStudio
Preface: This blog is a repost of "Using CUBRID in AquaDataStudio" tutorial form CUBRID Community site. Aqua Data Studio is a database query tool with user-friendly features. This blog will describe how to use Aqua Data Studio to connect to CUBRID through JDBC Driver. The intention of this tutorial is to let users use their preferable and convenient means of connecting to CUBRID.
CUBRID Through QuantumDB Eclipse Plugin
If you are familiar with Eclipse and prefer using it as an interface for various projects, there is an Eclipse Plugin called QuantumDB that you can use to connect to and administer CUBRID Database Server. Below you will find very detailed and step by step tutorial, which will lead you trough the installation process.
Preface
Since QuantumDB connects to the database through CUBRID JDBC Driver, you can have any version of CUBRID Database Server installed on your machine. In this tutorial we will be using the latest, at the point of writing, version of CUBRID 2008 R2.2 64-bit. If there is a newer version available, you are highly recommended to install it.
All applications including CUBRID, QuantumDB, and Eclipse are available for both Linux and Windows, this tutorial will serve the universal needs. In this case our system is Windows 7 64-bit.
SQL Buddy for CUBRID – Video Tutorial
Another video tutorial was released by CUBRID Trainings Channel. This time it talks about SQL Buddy for CUBRID DBMS. Originally SQL Buddy was developed as a web application to administer MySQL database. It is an alternative solution for a well-known web application phpMyAdmin.
In this video you will learn about the exceptional features of SQL Buddy. It will show how to do the main administration operations like browsing, selecting, dropping, inserting, creating, etc. With SQL Buddy for CUBRID you will be able to easily test and run your queries. You will also learn about importing and exporting the databases.
phpMyEdit for CUBRID – Video Tutorial
Here is one more video tutorial from CUBRID Trainings Channel. The previous episodes introduced us the client GUI for CUBRID DBMS called CUBRID Manager, and Uniform Server, a Windows-Apache-CUBRID-PHP software bundle. The current episode will introduce phpMyEdit customized for working with CUBRID DBMS. To dissolve the further misunderstanding about what phpMyEdit is used for, I would like to emphasize that it is not a database administration tool.
Simply put, phpMyEdit is an open source instant database table editing tool. It generates PHP code for you that you might need to display or make the necessary changes in the database tables through your web site interface. What you need is just copy the generated code and paste it into your web application's back-end code. You can customize it to fit your web site layout. It will make sure everything looks like as if you created this code yourself.
Uniform Server – CUBRID Video Tutorial
Now the second consecutive video tutorial is available on CUBRID Trainings Channel. The first episode introduced us the client GUI for CUBRID DBMS called CUBRID Manager. This second episode will introduce Uniform Server - a WAMP (Windows-Apache-MySQL-PHP) software bundle. The version you will see in this video tutorial comes with CUBRID as a database server, i.e. WACP stack.
In this video tutorial you will learn what Uniform Server is, how it works, and how to use it. You will know why it is so special and why we chose it. Uniform Server is just about simplicity. It is distributed only in one zipped file. There is nothing easier than its installation - just unpack it. The video will show you how to start all servers (Apache, CUBRID, PHP) at once, and how to stop them, either manually or automatically. You will also learn how to update your CUBRID or Uniform Server in case there are updates.
CUBRID Manager – Video Tutorial
Recently we have posted a blog about our upcoming CUBRID Trainings Channel on YouTube. Back then we just opened up an account at YouTube and uploaded no videos. Today we have more than fifty visitors who were interested in watching and searched for CUBRID related video tutorials.
And now, thanks to our Romanian developers team and their persistent effort to make CUBRID well-known, we are pleased to announce our first upload in the series of CUBRID Video Tutorials at Official CUBRID Trainings Channel on YouTube.
It is an introduction video which shows how to visually feel CUBRID DBMS. It is CUBRID Manager, the client interface we have talked about before in our blog "What is CUBRID Manager?". This tutorial describes the MS Windows edition of CUBRID Manager. However, the interface and functionality of CUBRID Manager on Linux Operating System are identical.
New Version Release – CUBRID 2008 R2.2!
Early this week CUBRID, an open source relational DBMS highly optimized for Web Applications, announced that a new version is released - CUBRID 2008 R2.2. This is mainly a bug-fix and performance enhancement release. It became even more secure and faster! Below is the brief list of changes in this release.
New Features
- REUSE_OID - table-related options for the reuse support
- HA (High Availability) feature is enhanced, adding more support for resource management and fault detection.
- CCI (C API) is undergone enhancements - it provides HA support and a single SELECT query to support auto-commit.
CUBRID Blog at Technorati
Now on our readers can find and read CUBRID Blog from Technorati, a real-time search engine dedicated to the blogosphere.
CUBRID Trainings Channel on YouTube
These days we are working hard on releasing the series of CUBRID Training Videos from the basics to the talks about more advanced features like CSQL Interpreter, CUBRID 3-Tier Architecture, etc. For this purpose we have opened our new CUBRID Trainings Channel on YouTube.
MySQL Conference Outcome
April 14th, 2010, was the last day we spent together with the rest MySQL Conference attendees. Was this conference fruitful? Definitely, YES!
Overall, though we did not make records, more than fifty attendees visited our booth 523, located in the middle right side of the exhibition hall at Santa Clara Convention Center.
Is CUBRID derived from MySQL?
As Open Source business model is getting more and more popular, highly energized by global economic crisis, many leading companies start investing in Open Source Projects. Some of them build their own systems, some provide financial support. However, the enterprise sector is carefully looking at each free solution, since many projects are just modified versions of other bigger and more popular software.
CUBRID vs. MySQL
On April 12th, 2010, CUBRID globalization team consisting of three members participated at the MySQL Conference & Expo. Many attendees were surprised to see CUBRID at the conference. Their faces were full of questions: CUBRID? At MySQL Conference?
Official CUBRID Forum
Hello everyone!
As most of you know, CUBRID was born and has been actively developed and maintained in South Korea for over 15 years. This creates a question why very few people know about CUBRID? The reason is CUBRID DBMS has been developed and maintained only inside of Korea all these years. The support and documentation was available only in Korean.
Then, we became an Open Source database server engine provider two years ago, late in 2008. We built CUBRID system in English, Chinese, and Japanese. After that, CUBRID enters the year of 2010 with a big news. It announces it will go abroad and create a Global Open Source Community around CUBRID. We opened our global community web site recently on CUBRID.org. Added CUBRID.blog, CUBRID.wiki, and our new CUBRID.forum.
MySQL Conference: Warm up!
April 10, 2010 - Here we are! After a long 11 hour flight from Seoul to San Francisco through Los Angeles, our team has safely arrived to Santa Clara, CA. At the airport in San Francisco we rented a car from Herz, and headed to the South to Santa Clara. In about 40 minutes we had been checking in at HYATT Regency Santa Clara. Not surprisingly, but the first dinner in the US we had in the Korea House restaurant (한국 집). Abroad, kimchi tastes even more delicious!
CUBRID Service Control
In this post, I will briefly introduce the CUBRID Service Control. Before we go on, let's remember the Architecture of CUBRID. It consists of the following components:
- Database server – Stores the data.
- Broker – A middleware that connects CUBRID with AP.
- CUBRID Manager Server – Program that manages CUBRID and the Broker.
Each of the elements introduced above is part of the CUBRID product family, and can run on its own. You can control each of these in the following way:
CUBRID Administration Tools
CUBRID, basically, supports JDBC, ODBC and OLEDB. CUBRID Manager (hereinafter, abbreviated to CM) basically supports the query execution using JDBC. You may already have seen some of these tools on CUBRID homepage.
Let's examine JDBC connection tools. The following is a brief description of all possible CUBRID-based support tools other than the above-mentioned CM support tools.
Architecture of CUBRID
Last time, I examined CUBRID-based support tools as a part of the CUBRID Feature Series. Here are a few useful links you may want to review to learn more about CUBRID:
These tutorials will also help you figure out how to use the CUBRID tools covered in the previous blog. If there is something that is missing or if there is anything that is difficult to understand, you can inquire by posting a comment at the end of this article. After carefully considering what first-time CUBRID users would want to know the most, I decided to examine the architecture of CUBRID in this blog.
What is the biggest difference between CUBRID and other DBMSs?
There are many, but the architecture of the DB/AP connection is the main dissimilarity.
What architecture am I going to talk about?
It is the difference between 2-Tier and 3-Tier architectures. Each architecture type is described briefly below (from a Software perspective).
- 2-Tier: An architecture in which the Presentation and Business Logic is located on the Client Side, and the Database on the Server Side. Most of well-known DBMSs have this 2-Tier architecture.
- 3-Tier: An architecture in which the Presentation Logic is located on the Client Side, and the Business Logic and Database on the Server Side. Application and Database Servers used for Internet service are examples of this architecture.
CUBRID is a DBMS with a 3-Tier architecture.
Compared to the past service environments, in the recent Internet service environments, the 3-Tier architecture is more advantageous than the 2-Tier architecture. Under the internet service operated by multiple connectors, the 3-Tier architecture has many advantages, including scalability, reusability, and efficiency in system management, while overload-related performance and utilization of resources might be the biggest advantage. Currently, many DBMSs support the 3-Tier architecture using WAS, but CUBRID has native 3-Tier architecture.
CUBRID can be divided into the following components:
- CUBRID DB Server
- CUBRID Broker
- APIs (JDBC, ODBC, PHP, etc.)
Users with no prior CUBRID experience might wonder about the CUBRID Broker part.
So, what is CUBRID Broker?
Broker, a part of the CUBRID DBMS, is a middleware that receives requests from AP and delivers them to the DB. Below the CUBRID Architecture is illustrated.

CUBRID Arhitecture.
What is CUBRID Manager?
CUBRID Manager - a Window to CUBRID Database Management System.
What is it that CUBRID 2008 users actually look at the most?
Provided that the user is not a developer of the CUBRID 2008 engine itself, the answer would be definitely CUBRID Manager. To make it simple, let's abbreviate it to CM. Let's examine CM, a tool that provides easier access to CUBRID 2008, and some other tools that we can describe as CM's friends.
CUBRID Participates at the MySQL Conference
SEOUL, KOREA, March 12, 2010 – CUBRID Co., Ltd., a Korean company dedicated to accelerating the growth of open source database management systems, today announced that it is going to attend the O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo held in Santa Clara, CA, between April 12~15, 2010.












