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Pros
"The stability of the solution is very good. I wouldn't have used it for the past seven years if I was not satisfied.""The product is good for tuning.""It is very easy to start working with the product.""The initial setup was straightforward.""The product is easy to learn.""The most valuable aspect of the product is data migration.""Oracle MySQL Cloud Service handles data easily.""The access to a suite of management and administration tools that simplify tasks such as database provisioning, configuration, and monitoring."

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"The most valuable feature is the ability to create pipelines, streamline and extract data from the pipelines.""The product's initial setup phase was pretty straightforward, with no complex processes.""The ability to store data in memory is a standout feature, enhanced by robust failover mechanisms.""MemSQL supports the MySQL protocol, and many functions are similar, so the learning curve is very short.""The paramount advantage is the exceptional speed.""The product can automatically reinstall and reconfigure in case of a shutdown.""It's a distributed relational database, so it does not have a single server, it has multiple servers. Its architecture itself is fast because it has multiple nodes to distribute the workload and process large amounts of data."

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Cons
"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.""In a production environment, upgrading from a lower to an upper version is a very long process that needs to be improved.""There could be more courses where the people could learn more easily how to use the tool.""Sometimes MySQL does upgrades on the server. When we are still using the old server and when they integrate the upgrade, they don't carry along some of the old syntaxes. The versions don't sync.""The solution should offer memory management.""The user interface is not simple.""Sometimes, we face syntax issues with the solution."

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"Poor key distribution can significantly impact performance, requiring a backward approach in design rather than adding tables incrementally.""We don't get good discounts in Pakistan.""The product can be developed further to provide more appropriate output to users as it is one of the areas where there are shortcomings.""There should be more pipelines available because I think that if MemSQL can connect to other services, that would be great.""For new customers, it's very tough to start. Their documentation isn't organized, and there's no online training available. SingleStore is working on it, but that's a major drawback.""It is not the optimal choice for direct data collection through queries, and it's more suited for aggregation tasks.""Having the ability to migrate servers using a single command would be extremely beneficial."

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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."
  • "It is an open-source product."
  • "The product is expensive."
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  • "I would advise users to try the free 128GB version."
  • "SingleStore is a bit expensive."
  • "The product's licensing is not expensive. It is comparable."
  • "Using it for analytical purposes can be cost-effective in the long run, especially in terms of infrastructure."
  • "The price of the product is okay compared to the other available solutions in the market. SingleStore is a reasonably priced product, considering the functions it offers."
  • "They have two main options: cloud installation and bare-metal installation, each with different pricing models."
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    Top Answer:Oracle MySQL Cloud Service handles data easily.
    Top Answer:Improvement could be made in the workflow, particularly when it comes to making changes or implementing certain functions.
    Top Answer:The paramount advantage is the exceptional speed.
    Top Answer:Using it for analytical purposes can be cost-effective in the long run, especially in terms of infrastructure. While building an on-premise cluster incurs an initial cost for servers with ample RAM… more »
    Top Answer:There's a noteworthy consideration when it comes to collecting massive amounts of data. It is not the optimal choice for direct data collection through queries, and it's more suited for aggregation… more »
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    Overview

    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.

    SingleStore is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and offers the SingleStore platform,which combines transactional, analytical, & vector data workloads in a real-time, unified, distributed SQL database that is MySQL and MongoDB wire protocol-compatible. SingleStoreDB Cloud is offered as a managed service on AWS, Google, and Azure and in private clouds including IBM Cloud Pak for Data and Red Hat OpenShift. Other partners (50+ in all) include HPE, Twingo, Data-Sleek, Datadog, and Arcion. SingleStoreDB Self-Managed runs on premise/containers/Kubernetes. SingleStore has offices in Sunnyvale, Seattle, Portland, Raleigh, Boston, London, Dublin, Lisbon, Kyiv, Hyderabad, and Singapore, with remote workers worldwide. It has hundreds of customers including 100+ Fortune 500, Forbes Global 2000, and Inc. 5000 brands across 37 verticals, with the top four being financial services and fintech; media, streaming, and telecommunications; adtech/martech/salestech; and retail/eCommerce. SingleStore platform features include Code Engine with WASM, Data API, dbt Connector, Limitless Point-in-Time Recovery, MongoDB API, Pipelines, Unlimited (Bottomless) Storage, and Workspaces.

    Sample Customers
    Omnis, Naveex, Rehash Technologies
    SingleStore has hundreds of customers including 100+ Fortune 500, Forbes Global 2000, and Inc. 5000 brands across 37 verticals, with the top four being financial services and fintech; media, streaming, and telecommunications; adtech/martech/salestech; and retail/eCommerce. Sample customers include: 6Sense Adobe Akamai CARFAX Cigna Cisco Comcast DBS Bank Dell GE Goldman Sachs Heap Hulu IMAX Kakao Kroger LiveRamp Lumana NBC Outreach Palo Alto Networks Siemens SiriusXM SK Telecom SKAI Sony STC TATA ZoomInfo
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    Manufacturing Company30%
    Energy/Utilities Company20%
    University20%
    Comms Service Provider10%
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    Financial Services Firm18%
    Computer Software Company12%
    University11%
    Manufacturing Company9%
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    Financial Services Firm25%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Comms Service Provider6%
    Manufacturing Company6%
    Company Size
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    Small Business40%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise53%
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    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise64%
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    Small Business57%
    Large Enterprise43%
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    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise64%
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    Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is ranked 7th in Open Source Databases with 15 reviews while SingleStore is ranked 6th in Database as a Service with 7 reviews. Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is rated 8.2, while SingleStore is rated 8.8. The top reviewer of Oracle MySQL Cloud Service writes "A stable solution that can be used to perform on-premises to cloud migrations". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SingleStore writes "A reasonably priced product that offers good speed and seamless support". Oracle MySQL Cloud Service is most compared with Amazon Aurora, MySQL, Firebird SQL and Percona Server, whereas SingleStore is most compared with SQL Server, MySQL, Teradata, Oracle Database and CockroachDB.

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