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At a Glance
MySQL
MySQL
Star Rating
(1,650)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (36.5% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
$5,000
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Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Star Rating
(980)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (61.0% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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AI Generated Summary
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  • Users report that Oracle Database excels in data schema management with a score of 8.9, while MySQL slightly edges out in query language with a score of 9.2, indicating that MySQL may offer a more user-friendly query experience.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle Database has a robust security framework, scoring 9.0 in security, particularly in database locking, while MySQL scores 8.9, suggesting that Oracle may provide a more comprehensive security solution for enterprise-level applications.
  • G2 users highlight that MySQL is easier to set up and administer, with scores of 8.5 and 8.4 respectively, compared to Oracle's 7.5 and 7.8, making MySQL a more appealing choice for small businesses or teams with limited database management experience.
  • Users on G2 report that Oracle Database shines in scalability with a score of 8.9, which is crucial for large enterprises, while MySQL's scalability score of 8.1 may limit its effectiveness in handling extensive data loads.
  • Reviewers say that both products offer strong data replication features, but Oracle Database's score of 8.8 suggests a more reliable and efficient replication process, which is vital for maintaining data integrity across distributed systems.
  • Users mention that while both databases provide good support for various data types, MySQL's score of 8.9 in languages indicates a broader compatibility with different programming languages, making it a more versatile option for developers.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
MySQL
MySQL Enterprise Edition
$5,000
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Oracle Database
No pricing available
Free Trial
MySQL
No trial information available
Oracle Database
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
1,380
9.0
703
Ease of Use
8.7
1,383
8.3
708
Ease of Setup
8.6
647
7.6
364
Ease of Admin
8.4
629
7.8
324
Quality of Support
8.0
1,167
8.3
674
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.5
516
8.1
326
Product Direction (% positive)
8.0
1,347
8.2
672
Features by Category
8.7
1,267
8.8
555
Management
9.0
136
9.0
138
9.1
137
8.9
140
8.8
123
8.8
123
8.8
120
8.8
133
Support
8.4
130
8.4
135
8.7
134
8.9
138
8.9
129
8.7
136
9.1
127
8.7
134
Security
8.8
127
8.7
136
8.9
128
8.7
138
8.6
122
8.7
131
8.6
127
8.8
137
Performance
8.3
118
8.6
133
8.5
122
8.7
132
8.5
123
8.5
132
8.5
123
8.7
135
8.7
122
8.8
139
Database Features
8.8
1135
9.0
489
8.9
1145
9.0
491
8.7
1147
8.8
496
8.1
1113
8.7
488
8.4
1108
9.0
488
8.7
1119
8.7
481
8.9
1139
8.9
490
Database as a Service (DBaaS)Hide 17 FeaturesShow 17 Features
Not enough data
8.7
95
Configuration
Not enough data
8.7
91
Not enough data
8.3
87
Not enough data
8.6
89
Not enough data
8.4
84
Not enough data
8.9
88
Database Administration
Not enough data
8.5
85
Not enough data
8.8
83
Not enough data
8.9
85
Availability
Not enough data
8.9
87
Not enough data
9.0
89
Not enough data
8.8
83
Not enough data
8.7
84
Security
Not enough data
8.8
86
Not enough data
8.6
83
Not enough data
8.7
80
Data Management
Not enough data
8.9
81
Not enough data
8.7
80
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
MySQL
MySQL
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
MySQL and Oracle Database are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
MySQL
MySQL has no unique categories
Oracle Database
Oracle Database is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
MySQL
MySQL
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
36.5%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
32.6%
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
11.9%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
27.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
61.0%
Reviewers' Industry
MySQL
MySQL
Information Technology and Services
24.7%
Computer Software
20.4%
Internet
4.6%
Higher Education
4.2%
Education Management
3.4%
Other
42.7%
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Information Technology and Services
20.7%
Computer Software
11.6%
Financial Services
5.6%
Banking
5.1%
Hospital & Health Care
4.3%
Other
52.6%
Most Helpful Reviews
MySQL
MySQL
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Ross F.
RF
Ross F.
Verified User in Computer Software

MySql simply works and works well. It is exactly as described: a robust, relational DB which scales nicely to 100s of millions of rows. Plus, many web developers are familiar with using it so there is no shortage of expertise available. If you are doing...

Most Helpful Critical Review
Verified User
G
Verified User in Computer Software

too many privileges are to be granted. too many actions by only system dba

Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Tapan J.
TJ
Tapan J.
Verified User in Marketing and Advertising

Oracle latest versions are memory efficient with advance compression on the fly built in so that a huge investment in terms of disk space is saved.Oracle allows data to be controlled from a central repository. A DBA is responsible to create users, assign...

Most Helpful Critical Review
Matthew S.
MS
Matthew S.
Verified User in Computer Software

The standard command line tool is terrible. The cost is very high making it a feasible option for enterprise and full scale applications only.

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MySQL
MySQL Alternatives
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Oracle Database
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Discussions
MySQL
MySQL Discussions
Does MySQL new version has strong security?
10 Comments
JH
here is list of some overlooked security holes in MySql: update the password plugin; password for the root account root accounts that are...Read more
Is there any possibilities than mysql database can be online?
2 Comments
Cody H.
CH
Of course! Most hosts provide it automatically. Only the dedicated servers or virtual servers might not. You can install it on any Linux or Windows or Mac...Read more
What version of MySQL do I have?
2 Comments
Hasini D.
HD
You can use MySQL Workbench to check the version number. After connected to a server using MySQL Workbench, click on server from main menu. Then "Server...Read more
Oracle Database
Oracle Database Discussions
What is Oracle Database used for?
2 Comments
Abid Hussain A.
AA
Oracle Database is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that is widely used in the industry for managing and storing large volumes of data. It...Read more
What actually made the developers reduce the cost for 12c version?
1 Comment
walter g.
WG
it's a question for a product managerRead more
How do I configure/unlock a single user on Oracle 12?
1 Comment
walter g.
WG
ALTER USER <user> ACCOUNT LOCK/UNLOCKRead more