Compare Azure SQL Database and MySQL

At a Glance
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database
Star Rating
(237)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (39.8% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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MySQL
MySQL
Star Rating
(1,671)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (36.7% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
$5,000
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AI Generated Summary
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  • G2 reviewers report that MySQL excels in performance and reliability, with users highlighting its speed and extensive documentation, making it particularly friendly for inexperienced developers. This versatility allows it to scale effectively from small projects to larger production systems.
  • Users say Azure SQL Database shines in cloud integration and management, with many appreciating its fully managed service that automates patching, backups, and monitoring. This allows teams to focus on application development rather than infrastructure management, which is a significant time-saver.
  • Reviewers mention that MySQL's community support is a major advantage, providing a wealth of resources and assistance for users. This strong community backing contributes to its reputation for reliability, as many users have successfully integrated it into various tech stacks.
  • According to verified reviews, Azure SQL Database is praised for its scalability and performance tuning capabilities, particularly with tools like Query Performance Insight. Users note that it scales quickly without downtime, making it ideal for high-stakes environments like healthcare and real estate.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that while both products have similar ease of setup ratings, Azure SQL Database's automated features provide a smoother onboarding experience, allowing users to implement the database into production more efficiently.
  • Users express mixed feelings about MySQL's support quality, with some noting that while it is generally reliable, there are instances where users seek more direct assistance. In contrast, Azure SQL Database receives higher marks for support, indicating a more consistent experience for users needing help.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Azure SQL Database
No pricing available
MySQL
MySQL Enterprise Edition
$5,000
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Free Trial
Azure SQL Database
No trial information available
MySQL
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
195
8.9
1,399
Ease of Use
8.8
194
8.7
1,403
Ease of Setup
8.7
108
8.6
666
Ease of Admin
8.6
85
8.4
634
Quality of Support
8.8
187
8.0
1,180
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.8
81
8.5
519
Product Direction (% positive)
9.5
180
8.0
1,366
Features by Category
8.9
108
8.7
1,285
Management
8.9
74
9.0
146
9.3
74
9.2
146
8.7
68
8.9
131
8.6
73
8.8
127
Support
8.8
75
8.4
136
8.7
76
8.7
143
8.7
74
8.8
136
8.6
74
9.1
134
Security
8.7
72
8.8
135
8.9
76
8.9
135
9.1
75
8.6
129
9.0
76
8.6
134
Performance
8.9
74
8.4
126
8.7
71
8.6
129
8.7
72
8.5
129
8.8
68
8.5
131
8.7
71
8.7
129
Database Features
9.4
100
8.8
1150
9.4
103
8.9
1155
9.2
101
8.7
1158
9.2
101
8.1
1126
9.1
101
8.4
1116
8.6
94
8.7
1130
8.8
95
8.9
1151
Database as a Service (DBaaS)Hide 17 FeaturesShow 17 Features
8.8
84
Not enough data
Configuration
8.9
78
Not enough data
8.5
75
Not enough data
8.9
79
Not enough data
8.1
72
Not enough data
9.0
77
Not enough data
Database Administration
8.7
76
Not enough data
8.8
76
Not enough data
8.7
75
Not enough data
Availability
9.1
80
Not enough data
9.2
78
Not enough data
8.6
77
Not enough data
9.0
76
Not enough data
Security
8.8
66
Not enough data
9.1
68
Not enough data
8.6
65
Not enough data
Data Management
8.7
71
Not enough data
8.6
65
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database
MySQL
MySQL
Azure SQL Database and MySQL are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
MySQL
MySQL has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
27.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
33.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
39.8%
MySQL
MySQL
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
36.7%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.8%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
32.5%
Reviewers' Industry
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database
Information Technology and Services
24.8%
Computer Software
20.4%
Financial Services
4.4%
Hospital & Health Care
4.4%
Computer & Network Security
3.1%
Other
42.9%
MySQL
MySQL
Information Technology and Services
25.1%
Computer Software
20.5%
Internet
4.5%
Higher Education
4.1%
Education Management
3.3%
Other
42.4%
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Discussions
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database Discussions
What is Azure SQL Database used for?
3 Comments
Pradhyum U.
PU
Azure SQL Database is used for storing, managing, and analyzing data in the cloud. It’s great for running applications, generating reports, and handling...Read more
Is Azure SQL Database free?
2 Comments
Anish Kumar  D.
AD
There is a free tier, but for production workload you have to pay.Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
Azure SQL Database has no more discussions with answers
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
Can I use MySQL for free?
3 Comments
Shivangini R.
SR
Yes you can because it's a open source software and offers MySQL Schema, workbench, etc. You can easily download MySQL Software from the Internet and start...Read more
What is MySQL used for?
3 Comments
Shivangini R.
SR
MySQL is a relational database management system, and as its name suggests you can easily import, export, and manipulate data file upto 10 TBSs. It also lets...Read more