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At a Glance
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
Star Rating
(457)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (38.3% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Star Rating
(677)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (35.9% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about PostgreSQL
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Amazon Aurora excels in scalability and performance, making it a preferred choice for businesses with demanding workloads. Users appreciate features like read replicas that enhance performance during peak times, which is particularly beneficial for long-running ETL jobs.
  • Users say PostgreSQL stands out for its cost-effectiveness and customizability, especially since it is free and open-source. This flexibility allows businesses to tailor the database to their specific needs without incurring high infrastructure costs.
  • Reviewers mention that Amazon Aurora offers great customer support and is easy to implement, which can significantly reduce the time to get up and running. Many users highlight the seamless integration into various tech stacks, making it a versatile option for diverse environments.
  • According to verified reviews, PostgreSQL is praised for its reliability and data integrity, with users noting its robust ACID compliance. This reliability has been a key factor for many who have used it in production environments for years without issues.
  • G2 reviewers report that while both products have strong ease of use ratings, Amazon Aurora slightly edges out with its user-friendly interface and maintenance features, making it a go-to for teams looking for a straightforward database management experience.
  • Users say that PostgreSQL's extensive feature set, including advanced SQL capabilities like functions and triggers, allows for complex data manipulation, which is a significant advantage for developers needing to execute intricate queries.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Amazon Aurora
No pricing available
PostgreSQL
No pricing available
Free Trial
Amazon Aurora
No trial information available
PostgreSQL
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
409
9.1
553
Ease of Use
8.7
411
8.5
558
Ease of Setup
8.6
259
8.4
287
Ease of Admin
8.7
180
8.2
251
Quality of Support
8.7
395
7.9
447
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.7
177
8.5
199
Product Direction (% positive)
9.5
395
8.5
538
Features by Category
8.8
313
8.9
515
Management
8.7
209
9.1
124
8.6
210
9.1
122
8.8
208
9.1
112
8.9
212
8.9
112
Support
8.3
207
8.7
115
8.6
214
9.2
129
8.4
206
9.1
112
8.6
204
9.1
115
Security
8.7
203
8.7
116
8.7
206
8.9
119
8.9
207
8.7
110
8.8
204
8.9
113
Performance
8.9
209
8.6
107
8.7
205
8.8
115
8.8
203
8.7
109
8.6
202
8.8
115
8.5
202
8.7
113
Database Features
9.1
296
9.0
464
9.2
295
9.0
469
9.0
291
9.0
476
9.2
288
8.6
458
9.0
287
8.7
443
8.5
283
8.8
457
8.6
291
9.0
467
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8.7
220
Not enough data
Configuration
8.9
205
Not enough data
8.6
191
Not enough data
8.6
203
Not enough data
8.3
182
Not enough data
8.8
198
Not enough data
Database Administration
8.7
197
Not enough data
8.6
181
Not enough data
8.5
181
Not enough data
Availability
9.1
197
Not enough data
9.1
195
Not enough data
8.8
188
Not enough data
8.7
188
Not enough data
Security
8.7
133
Not enough data
8.6
133
Not enough data
8.5
126
Not enough data
Data Management
8.9
135
Not enough data
8.5
125
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Amazon Aurora and PostgreSQL are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
38.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
33.3%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
28.4%
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
35.9%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
34.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
29.9%
Reviewers' Industry
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
Information Technology and Services
22.9%
Computer Software
21.3%
Computer & Network Security
4.9%
Financial Services
4.2%
Education Management
3.7%
Other
43.1%
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Information Technology and Services
27.5%
Computer Software
23.1%
Internet
4.2%
Financial Services
4.1%
Telecommunications
2.8%
Other
38.3%
Alternatives
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora Alternatives
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
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Google Cloud SQL
Cloud SQL
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Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database
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Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL Alternatives
Microsoft SQL Server
MS SQL
Add Microsoft SQL Server
MySQL
MySQL
Add MySQL
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database...
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Discussions
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora Discussions
What is Amazon Aurora used for?
2 Comments
Hamza A.
HA
Amazon Aurora is a fully managed relational database engine designed for the cloud, compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL. It's used for providing high...Read more
What is Amazon Aurora vs RDS?
2 Comments
Abhishek R.
AR
AWS (Amazon Web Services) offers both Amazon Aurora and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) as database services, however, they have slightly different...Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
Amazon Aurora has no more discussions with answers
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL Discussions
What are the advantages and disadvantages of PostgreSQL?
2 Comments
Anish Mahesh S.
AS
Advantages: A different resource for your SQL needs without the tag of a legacy systemRead more
What is PostgreSQL used for?
1 Comment
Krishna K.
KK
PostgreSQL is an open-source database used to store, manage, and retrieve data. It's known for its reliability, scalability, and support for complex queries,...Read more
What is special about PostgreSQL?
1 Comment
Divyarajsinh  C.
DC
Provides features like scalability, reliability, and provides security which makes PostgreSQL more special. Read more