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At a Glance
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner
Star Rating
(35)4.2 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (43.3% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Not enough data
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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MySQL
MySQL
Star Rating
(1,654)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (36.5% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
$5,000
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AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that MySQL excels in its query language capabilities, with a score of 9.2, making it a preferred choice for those who prioritize complex querying. In contrast, Google Cloud Spanner, while still strong at 8.9, is noted for its data concurrency features, scoring 9.2, which reviewers say is crucial for high-traffic applications.
  • Reviewers mention that MySQL's ease of use is a significant advantage, scoring 8.7 compared to Google Cloud Spanner's 8.0. Users appreciate the straightforward setup and administration processes in MySQL, which they say is particularly beneficial for small businesses.
  • G2 users highlight MySQL's data replication capabilities, scoring 8.8, as a strong point for maintaining data integrity across multiple instances. Conversely, Google Cloud Spanner shines with a higher score of 9.2 in data replication, which users say is essential for enterprise-level applications requiring robust data consistency.
  • Users on G2 report that Google Cloud Spanner's encryption features are superior, with a score of 9.4, providing enhanced security for sensitive data. MySQL, while still secure with a score of 8.6, is seen as less comprehensive in this area, according to reviewers.
  • Reviewers mention that MySQL's backup capabilities are a common pain point, scoring only 6.7, which users say can lead to challenges in data recovery. In contrast, Google Cloud Spanner's backup features are more robust, contributing to its higher overall reliability.
  • Users say that MySQL's application performance is rated at 8.2, which is satisfactory for many small to medium-sized applications. However, Google Cloud Spanner's performance management, scoring 8.9, is often highlighted by reviewers as a key feature for large-scale applications needing efficient workload management.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Google Cloud Spanner
No pricing available
MySQL
MySQL Enterprise Edition
$5,000
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Free Trial
Google Cloud Spanner
No trial information available
MySQL
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.7
24
8.9
1,386
Ease of Use
7.8
24
8.7
1,389
Ease of Setup
8.2
10
8.6
653
Ease of Admin
8.7
9
8.4
630
Quality of Support
8.6
20
8.0
1,171
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.3
10
8.5
517
Product Direction (% positive)
8.4
22
8.0
1,353
Features by Category
8.7
16
8.7
1,271
Management
8.1
6
9.0
141
8.9
6
9.1
142
9.2
6
8.9
128
9.2
6
8.8
125
Support
8.7
5
8.4
134
8.3
6
8.8
139
Not enough data
8.9
133
8.6
6
9.2
131
Security
8.7
5
8.9
132
8.7
5
8.9
133
9.4
6
8.6
127
9.2
6
8.6
132
Performance
7.8
6
8.3
123
9.2
6
8.5
126
8.9
6
8.5
127
7.5
6
8.6
127
8.7
5
8.7
126
Database Features
9.5
13
8.8
1140
8.6
13
8.9
1150
9.0
13
8.7
1152
9.2
13
8.1
1118
8.9
12
8.4
1113
8.3
13
8.7
1124
8.6
13
8.9
1144
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7.6
12
Not enough data
Configuration
8.2
10
Not enough data
7.6
9
Not enough data
7.3
10
Not enough data
8.1
8
Not enough data
8.1
8
Not enough data
Database Administration
8.2
10
Not enough data
6.3
10
Not enough data
7.0
10
Not enough data
Availability
8.8
10
Not enough data
6.7
9
Not enough data
7.0
10
Not enough data
8.1
9
Not enough data
Security
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Data Management
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner
MySQL
MySQL
Google Cloud Spanner and MySQL are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
MySQL
MySQL has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
33.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
23.3%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
43.3%
MySQL
MySQL
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
36.5%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
31.0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
32.5%
Reviewers' Industry
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner
Information Technology and Services
20.0%
Computer Software
16.7%
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
6.7%
Biotechnology
6.7%
Sports
3.3%
Other
46.7%
MySQL
MySQL
Information Technology and Services
24.8%
Computer Software
20.4%
Internet
4.6%
Higher Education
4.2%
Education Management
3.3%
Other
42.7%
Alternatives
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner Alternatives
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
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Oracle Database
Oracle Database
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
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Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon DynamoDB
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MySQL
MySQL Alternatives
Microsoft SQL Server
MS SQL
Add Microsoft SQL Server
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Add Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
IBM Db2
IBM Db2
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
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Discussions
Google Cloud Spanner
Google Cloud Spanner Discussions
Monty the Mongoose crying
Google Cloud Spanner has no 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
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
when am unable to access my database when am in need of it what can i do?
2 Comments
Aakshit R.
AR
Restoring corrupt MySQL databases can be difficult with manual methods, but it is necessary to retrieve data from corrupt databases. So, here we have...Read more