Compare MariaDB and Oracle Database

At a Glance
MariaDB
MariaDB
Star Rating
(224)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (41.2% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Star Rating
(1,001)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (60.8% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Oracle Database
AI Generated Summary
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  • G2 reviewers report that Oracle Database excels in overall performance, achieving a high satisfaction score that reflects its robust capabilities. Users appreciate its speed and efficiency, with one noting, "It seems to be really quick and integrated previous employee information really quick as well."
  • Users say that MariaDB offers a user-friendly experience, particularly for small businesses. Its open-source nature and ease of integration are highlighted, with feedback stating, "It is easy to use and provides high performance," making it a solid choice for those seeking a cost-effective solution.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle Database provides superior support and reliability, with a strong emphasis on quality. Users have praised its multithreaded updates, stating, "Multithreaded updates are better with Oracle than DB2, MySQL, or any other major traditional RDBMS."
  • According to verified reviews, MariaDB shines in its ease of setup and administration, with users noting that it is "very user friendly" and offers features like foreign key support for data integrity, which simplifies transaction management.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that while Oracle Database has a higher overall score, MariaDB's recent updates and new features keep it competitive, with users appreciating the continuous improvements and new functions available in the latest versions.
  • Users report that both databases meet their requirements effectively, but Oracle Database is often favored in enterprise environments for its advanced capabilities, while MariaDB is preferred for its accessibility and strong security features, including robust authentication and encryption.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
MariaDB
No pricing available
Oracle Database
No pricing available
Free Trial
MariaDB
Free Trial is available
Oracle Database
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
181
9.0
721
Ease of Use
8.9
183
8.3
727
Ease of Setup
8.8
113
7.6
382
Ease of Admin
8.4
109
7.8
331
Quality of Support
7.9
141
8.3
690
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.1
87
8.1
333
Product Direction (% positive)
8.9
174
8.2
690
Features by Category
8.7
173
8.8
571
Management
9.2
28
9.0
145
9.2
28
8.9
148
8.5
25
8.8
130
8.4
22
8.8
140
Support
8.6
26
8.4
142
8.9
28
8.9
145
8.5
23
8.7
143
8.9
22
8.8
141
Security
8.7
27
8.8
143
9.0
27
8.8
148
8.8
22
8.7
138
8.7
23
8.8
144
Performance
8.3
21
8.6
144
8.6
22
8.8
139
8.5
22
8.5
140
8.4
20
8.8
142
8.5
26
8.8
146
Database Features
9.0
152
9.0
499
9.1
155
9.0
502
9.2
155
8.9
508
8.6
146
8.7
500
8.6
150
9.0
498
8.7
150
8.7
490
9.0
154
8.9
497
9.0
10
Not enough data
Storage
8.8
8
Not enough data
8.9
9
Not enough data
Availability
9.0
5
Not enough data
8.8
7
Not enough data
8.6
6
Not enough data
Performance
9.0
8
Not enough data
Security
9.4
8
Not enough data
9.5
7
Not enough data
8.6
7
Not enough data
9.2
6
Not enough data
Support
9.7
5
Not enough data
8.8
7
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
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Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
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Not enough data
8.7
96
Configuration
Not enough data
8.8
92
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
8.4
86
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
MariaDB
MariaDB
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
MariaDB and Oracle Database are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
MariaDB
MariaDB is categorized as Columnar Databases and AWS Marketplace
Oracle Database
Oracle Database is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
MariaDB
MariaDB
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
41.2%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
31.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
27.3%
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
12.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
27.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
60.8%
Reviewers' Industry
MariaDB
MariaDB
Information Technology and Services
25.9%
Computer Software
19.9%
Internet
5.1%
Telecommunications
5.1%
Computer & Network Security
3.7%
Other
40.3%
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Information Technology and Services
20.3%
Computer Software
11.4%
Financial Services
5.6%
Banking
5.0%
Hospital & Health Care
4.4%
Other
53.4%
Alternatives
MariaDB
MariaDB Alternatives
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MySQL
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IBM Db2
IBM Db2
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Oracle Database
Oracle Database Alternatives
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IBM Db2
IBM Db2
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SAP HANA Cloud
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Amazon Aurora
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Discussions
MariaDB
MariaDB Discussions
Improvements in the mechanism of replication
1 Comment
Yannick L.
YL
MarieDB Galera cluster is the way to go https://mariadb.com/kb/en/what-is-mariadb-galera-cluster/Read more
What is MariaDB used for?
1 Comment
Avnish A.
AA
It is a relational database that stores data in form of row and column coming as input from a source like application softwaresRead more
What is MariaDB server?
1 Comment
NC
MariaDB server is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is compatible with MySQL. I'm pretty sure it was a fork of MySQLs...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 is the solution for extracting pdf data stored in DB in clob format
1 Comment
walter g.
WG
try APEXRead more
Why oracles was not up the mark in mobile arena.
1 Comment
walter g.
WG
All Oracle products have mobile versions. For development, try APEX.Read more