Compare Oracle Database and SQLite

At a Glance
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Star Rating
(1,001)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (60.7% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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SQLite
SQLite
Star Rating
(260)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (45.0% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about SQLite
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Oracle Database excels in overall performance and integration capabilities, with users highlighting its speed and efficiency in handling large datasets, such as integrating previous employee information quickly. This makes it a strong choice for enterprises needing robust data management solutions.
  • Users say that SQLite stands out for its lightweight nature and ease of use, particularly in mobile applications. Reviewers appreciate its minimal setup requirements and the ability to easily copy and move databases, making it ideal for developers looking for a straightforward solution.
  • According to verified reviews, Oracle Database offers superior support and stability, with users noting its multithreaded updates as a significant advantage over other traditional RDBMS options. This reliability is crucial for businesses that require consistent uptime and performance.
  • Reviewers mention that while SQLite has a user-friendly interface and is particularly effective for educational purposes, it may not scale as effectively as Oracle Database for larger enterprise needs. Users appreciate its integration with Python, making it a go-to for teaching SQL concepts, but it may struggle with more complex data requirements.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that Oracle Database provides advanced features such as data replication and security measures, which are essential for organizations handling sensitive information. Users have praised its strong encryption and access control capabilities, ensuring data integrity and compliance.
  • Users report that SQLite's ease of setup and administration is a significant advantage for small businesses and individual developers, with many finding it easy to implement without extensive technical knowledge. However, this simplicity may come at the cost of scalability and advanced features that larger organizations might require.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Oracle Database
No pricing available
SQLite
No pricing available
Free Trial
Oracle Database
No trial information available
SQLite
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
722
8.5
212
Ease of Use
8.3
728
8.9
212
Ease of Setup
7.6
383
9.1
84
Ease of Admin
7.8
331
8.8
80
Quality of Support
8.3
691
7.8
161
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.1
333
8.3
62
Product Direction (% positive)
8.2
691
7.5
206
Features by Category
8.8
572
8.1
191
Management
9.0
145
8.9
29
8.9
148
8.8
32
8.8
130
8.5
28
8.8
140
7.9
29
Support
8.4
142
8.2
28
8.9
145
8.4
32
8.7
143
8.3
30
8.8
141
8.3
30
Security
8.8
143
7.8
28
8.8
148
7.9
28
8.7
138
7.7
27
8.8
144
7.6
29
Performance
8.6
144
7.8
26
8.8
139
8.1
27
8.5
140
8.1
27
8.8
142
8.2
27
8.8
146
8.5
28
Database Features
9.0
499
8.1
176
9.0
503
8.4
173
8.9
509
8.3
177
8.7
501
6.7
162
9.0
499
6.9
159
8.7
491
8.0
175
8.9
497
8.3
179
Database as a Service (DBaaS)Hide 17 FeaturesShow 17 Features
8.7
96
Not enough data
Configuration
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
Not enough data
Database Administration
8.4
86
Not enough data
8.8
83
Not enough data
8.9
85
Not enough data
Availability
8.9
87
Not enough data
9.0
89
Not enough data
8.8
83
Not enough data
8.7
84
Not enough data
Security
8.8
86
Not enough data
8.6
83
Not enough data
8.7
80
Not enough data
Data Management
8.9
81
Not enough data
8.7
80
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
SQLite
SQLite
Oracle Database and SQLite are categorized as Relational Databases
Unique Categories
Oracle Database
Oracle Database is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS)
SQLite
SQLite has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
12.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
27.3%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
60.7%
SQLite
SQLite
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
45.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
23.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
31.1%
Reviewers' Industry
Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Information Technology and Services
20.3%
Computer Software
11.3%
Financial Services
5.6%
Banking
5.1%
Hospital & Health Care
4.4%
Other
53.3%
SQLite
SQLite
Information Technology and Services
30.3%
Computer Software
21.5%
Higher Education
5.2%
Financial Services
3.6%
Internet
3.2%
Other
36.3%
Alternatives
Oracle Database
Oracle Database Alternatives
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
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IBM Db2
IBM Db2
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SAP HANA Cloud
SAP HANA Cloud
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Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora
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SQLite
SQLite Alternatives
Microsoft SQL Server
MS SQL
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MySQL
MySQL
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
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Discussions
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
SQLite
SQLite Discussions
Where can i find better documentation for SQLite? Any tutorials?
1 Comment
Krishna  m.
KM
https://www.sqlitetutorial.net/Read more
Is SQLite free to use?
1 Comment
Abhishek U.
AU
Yes. It is free and easy to use. Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
SQLite has no more discussions with answers