We performed a comparison between MariaDB and Oracle MySQL Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Open Source Databases solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The most valuable feature of MariaDB is the replication mode."
"Easy to use and available in most environments."
"MariaDB is stable and the initial setup is straightforward."
"The speed and functionality are the most valuable features."
"It's a very easy product to set up."
"The solution is very stable. It was originally built under MySQL. It has a similar level of stability."
"From a customer perspective, MariaDB is a good choice for cluster configuration. It's also easy to operate and cheap."
"From the user's perspective, the performance of the columnar queries is very good in terms of the database when comparing it to the Oracle, and MySQL."
"The product is good for tuning."
"Oracle MySQL Cloud Service handles data easily."
"The scalability of the database is absolutely guaranteed by the new features."
"The most valuable features of the solution stem from the fact that it is flexible and is an open-source product."
"The product is easy to learn."
"It is very easy to start working with the product."
"The access to a suite of management and administration tools that simplify tasks such as database provisioning, configuration, and monitoring."
"The most valuable feature is the data aggregation function."
"It would be good if they can maybe improve the mass import in the database. Currently, for importing a large number of data, we create a CSV file and upload all the things in the system. The system does not activate them by default. We have to do this manually. This may be due to the version we are using, but this is something we would like to see improved."
"MariaDB doesn't handle long or complex SQL queries quite as well as Oracle Database."
"Integration with AWS could be improved."
"It does not have tools for debugging procedures and functions."
"There is room for improvement in terms of security."
"The product needs more features and more functionality. It's imperative that it supports more platforms, and supports more operating systems."
"It doesn't have the same level of maturity metrics as Postgres."
"The price could be less expensive."
"In a production environment, upgrading from a lower to an upper version is a very long process that needs to be improved."
"The user interface is not simple."
"It requires a significant amount of expertise and effort to manage, especially when dealing with substantial volumes of data."
"The tool’s stability must be improved."
"Sometimes, we face syntax issues with the solution."
"Oracle MySQL Cloud Service's scalability is an area of concern that can be better."
"The technical support is in need of improvement."
"Integrating business intelligence or NLP solutions would help us save time and would prevent us from having to take a deep dive. Data problems seem to multiply on the system when you interact with it. Automation would save a lot of man-hours."
MariaDB is ranked 3rd in Open Source Databases with 51 reviews while Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is ranked 7th in Open Source Databases with 15 reviews. MariaDB is rated 8.2, while Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of MariaDB writes "Simultaneously use active server capabilities but lacks the maturity ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle MySQL Cloud Service writes "A stable solution that can be used to perform on-premises to cloud migrations". MariaDB is most compared with SQL Server, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL, Firebird SQL and MySQL, whereas Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is most compared with Amazon Aurora, MySQL, Firebird SQL, Percona Server and PostgreSQL. See our MariaDB vs. Oracle MySQL Cloud Service report.
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