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At a Glance
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server
Star Rating
(2,252)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (45.6% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench
Star Rating
(43)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (34.9% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Mysql workbench
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that Microsoft SQL Server excels in Data Replication with a score of 8.8, while MySQL Workbench shines in Data Replication with a higher score of 9.4, indicating that MySQL may offer more robust options for synchronizing data across multiple databases.
  • Reviewers mention that Microsoft SQL Server has a strong Backup and Recovery feature, scoring 9.0, which is significantly higher than MySQL Workbench's score of 8.1, suggesting that SQL Server may provide more reliable options for data recovery in case of failures.
  • G2 users highlight that Microsoft SQL Server's Query Language is rated at 9.2, which is slightly better than MySQL Workbench's 9.0, indicating that SQL Server may offer more advanced querying capabilities that can enhance user experience.
  • Users on G2 report that Microsoft SQL Server's Data Schema management is rated at 9.1, showcasing its strength in handling complex data structures, while MySQL Workbench's score in this area is not specified, suggesting a potential gap in schema management features.
  • Reviewers say that Microsoft SQL Server's Multi-User Environment is rated at 9.0, indicating strong support for concurrent users, whereas MySQL Workbench's score of 8.8 suggests it may not be as robust in handling multiple users simultaneously.
  • Users report that Microsoft SQL Server's Performance Analysis feature scores 8.9, which is higher than MySQL Workbench's 8.1, indicating that SQL Server may provide better tools for monitoring and optimizing database performance.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Microsoft SQL Server
No pricing available
Mysql workbench
No pricing available
Free Trial
Microsoft SQL Server
No trial information available
Mysql workbench
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
1,847
8.9
29
Ease of Use
8.6
1,863
8.9
29
Ease of Setup
8.1
984
9.0
7
Ease of Admin
8.3
945
8.7
5
Quality of Support
8.3
1,641
8.6
26
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.4
895
9.3
5
Product Direction (% positive)
8.4
1,818
8.2
26
Features by Category
Database Management Systems (DBMS)Hide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
9.0
163
8.5
9
Management
8.9
150
8.5
9
8.9
150
9.1
9
9.2
155
9.1
9
8.9
150
9.3
9
8.9
152
7.6
9
Maintenance
8.9
150
8.7
9
9.0
155
7.6
9
9.0
151
8.3
9
Security
8.9
149
8.3
9
9.1
151
8.9
9
8.9
1,434
Not enough data
Management
9.1
147
Not enough data
9.2
148
Not enough data
8.8
134
Not enough data
8.9
140
Not enough data
Support
8.6
143
Not enough data
9.1
147
Not enough data
8.7
142
Not enough data
8.5
146
Not enough data
Security
8.9
146
Not enough data
9.1
146
Not enough data
8.9
143
Not enough data
9.0
146
Not enough data
Performance
8.8
142
Not enough data
8.9
139
Not enough data
8.8
145
Not enough data
8.7
143
Not enough data
8.9
144
Not enough data
Database Features
8.9
1282
Not enough data
9.0
1287
Not enough data
8.9
1294
Not enough data
8.7
1261
Not enough data
8.8
1263
Not enough data
8.8
1269
Not enough data
9.1
1289
Not enough data
Big Data Processing and DistributionHide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
8.4
57
Not enough data
Database
8.6
55
Not enough data
8.8
56
Not enough data
8.4
53
Not enough data
Integrations
7.8
44
Not enough data
8.3
44
Not enough data
Platform
8.3
49
Not enough data
8.6
52
Not enough data
8.3
44
Not enough data
Processing
8.6
51
Not enough data
8.5
54
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Building Reports
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Platform
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server
Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench
Microsoft SQL Server and Mysql workbench are categorized as Database Management Systems (DBMS)
Unique Categories
Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
18.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
36.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
45.6%
Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
34.9%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
34.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
30.2%
Reviewers' Industry
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server
Information Technology and Services
24.2%
Computer Software
13.7%
Hospital & Health Care
5.4%
Financial Services
4.3%
Higher Education
2.9%
Other
49.6%
Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench
Computer Software
37.2%
Information Technology and Services
18.6%
Facilities Services
7.0%
Hospital & Health Care
4.7%
Security and Investigations
2.3%
Other
30.2%
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Mysql workbench
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Discussions
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server Discussions
What is the best way to save your queries?
4 Comments
CA
I recommend that you use the saved querys in plain text or .sql or txt format you can use the same sql server query creator or a notepad +++ tool, they are...Read more
How could I make much easier the experience with the order of my database?
4 Comments
Afolabi F.
AF
You can create different tables with your employee information eg employee table, employee roles etc. Then you can create a single view that will pull data...Read more
How can I work on the same query if the connection is lost (timeout) and then I reconnect?
4 Comments
JE
When this happens to me in SQL Server Management Studio, I just have to type USE {your database name here} and then select only that statement and execute...Read more
Mysql workbench
Mysql workbench Discussions
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Mysql workbench has no discussions with answers