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We performed a comparison between Noms [EOL] and Oracle MySQL Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The solution’s paid plans are expensive."
  • "The license is expensive."
  • "While the core solution itself is not exorbitant, the support services are associated with a significant maintenance fee, often ranging from twenty to thirty percent."
  • "The product is free since it is an open-source tool."
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  • "The product is expensive."
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    Top Answer:Improvement could be made in the workflow, particularly when it comes to making changes or implementing certain functions.
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    Overview

    Noms is a decentralized database philosophically descendant from the Git version control system.

    Like Git, Noms is:

    Versioned: By default, all previous versions of the database are retained. You can trivially track how the database evolved to its current state, easily and efficiently compare any two versions, or even rewind and branch from any previous version.

    Synchronizable: Instances of a single Noms database can be disconnected from each other for any amount of time, then later reconcile their changes efficiently and correctly.

    Unlike Git, Noms is a database, so it also:

    Primarily stores structured data, not files and directories (see: the Noms type system)

    Scales well to large amounts of data and concurrent clients (TODO: benchmarks)

    Supports atomic transactions (a single instance of Noms is CP, but Noms is typically run in production backed by S3, in which case it is "effectively CA")

    Supports efficient indexes (see: Noms prolly-trees)

    Features a flexible query model (see: GraphQL)

    Finally, because Noms is content-addressed, it yields a very pleasant programming model.

    Working with Noms is declarative. You don't INSERT new data, UPDATE existing data, or DELETE old data. You simply declare what the data ought to be right now. If you commit the same data twice, it will be deduplicated because of content-addressing. If you commit almost the same data, only the part that is different will be written.

    Oracle MySQL Cloud Service delivers a secure, cost-effective and enterprise-grade MySQL database service. Built on MySQL Enterprise Edition and powered by the Oracle Cloud, it provides a simple, automated, integrated and enterprise ready MySQL cloud service, enabling organizations to increase business agility and reduce costs.

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    University20%
    Comms Service Provider10%
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    Financial Services Firm17%
    Computer Software Company12%
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    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise53%
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    Large Enterprise63%
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    Noms [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Open Source Databases while Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is ranked 7th in Open Source Databases with 15 reviews. Noms [EOL] is rated 0.0, while Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is rated 8.2. 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". Noms [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is most compared with Amazon Aurora, MySQL, Firebird SQL, Percona Server and PostgreSQL.

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