Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data vs. Oracle Autonomous Database vs. Oracle Database

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Astra DB is a vector database for developers. In 2025 Datastax, the developer and supporter of Astra DB, was acquired. Astra DB is now available as a component of the IBM watsonx.data Multicloud offering.N/A
Oracle Autonomous Database
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Oracle Autonomous Database provides a self-driving, self-securing, self-repairing cloud service that eliminate the overhead and human errors associated with traditional database administration. Oracle Autonomous Database takes care of configuration, tuning, backup, patching, encryption, scaling, and more.N/A
Oracle Database
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Oracle Database, currently in edition 23ai, is a converged, multimodel database management system. It is designed to simplify development for AI, microservices, graph, document, spatial, and relational applications.
$0.05
per hour
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Oracle Base Database Service - Standard
$0.0538
per hour
Oracle Base Database Service - Enterprise
$0.1075
per hour
Oracle Base Database Service - High Performance
$0.2218
per hour
Standard Edition
Contact Sales
Enterprise Edition
Contact Sales
Personal Edition
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesYesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
Chose Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
We chose Astra as our primary database for time series data was already on Apache Cassandra. We also utilize a small postgres database for relational data within the application, but it made sense to migrate the data to Astra from Apache Cassandra.
Oracle Autonomous Database
Chose Oracle Autonomous Database
Oracle Autonomous Database provides self administration features that are not available in previous databases like Oracle Database 12c and previous versions. So this is really good for the organizations to best use the resources and improve the performance of the applications. …
Oracle Database

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Features
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Vector Database
Comparison of Vector Database features of Product A and Product B
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
8.0
12 Ratings
0% below category average
Oracle Autonomous Database
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Ratings
Oracle Database
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Ratings
Vector Data Connection8.212 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Vector Data Editing8.56 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Attribute Management7.810 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Geospatial Analysis8.26 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Geometric Transformations8.06 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Vector Data Visualization7.87 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Coordinate Reference System Management:7.86 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Import/Export7.811 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Symbolization and Styling8.45 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Sharing and Collaboration7.69 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Database Development
Comparison of Database Development features of Product A and Product B
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
-
Ratings
Oracle Autonomous Database
7.2
24 Ratings
16% below category average
Oracle Database
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Ratings
Version control tools00 Ratings6.213 Ratings00 Ratings
Test data generation00 Ratings5.714 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance optimization tools00 Ratings8.224 Ratings00 Ratings
Schema maintenance00 Ratings9.023 Ratings00 Ratings
Database change management00 Ratings7.015 Ratings00 Ratings
Database Administration
Comparison of Database Administration features of Product A and Product B
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
-
Ratings
Oracle Autonomous Database
8.3
25 Ratings
3% above category average
Oracle Database
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Ratings
User management00 Ratings9.024 Ratings00 Ratings
Database security00 Ratings9.124 Ratings00 Ratings
Database status reporting00 Ratings9.025 Ratings00 Ratings
Change management00 Ratings6.216 Ratings00 Ratings
Relational Databases
Comparison of Relational Databases features of Product A and Product B
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.data
-
Ratings
Oracle Autonomous Database
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Ratings
Oracle Database
8.4
6 Ratings
6% above category average
ACID compliance00 Ratings00 Ratings8.76 Ratings
Database monitoring00 Ratings00 Ratings8.76 Ratings
Database locking00 Ratings00 Ratings8.56 Ratings
Encryption00 Ratings00 Ratings9.45 Ratings
Disaster recovery00 Ratings00 Ratings9.05 Ratings
Flexible deployment00 Ratings00 Ratings6.36 Ratings
Multiple datatypes00 Ratings00 Ratings8.06 Ratings
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User Ratings
Astra DB, now part of IBM watsonx.dataOracle Autonomous DatabaseOracle Database
Likelihood to Recommend
8.6
(46 ratings)
8.5
(52 ratings)
9.0
(190 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
9.0
(6 ratings)
Usability
7.8
(4 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
7.4
(5 ratings)
Support Rating
8.9
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(5 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.6
(3 ratings)
Product Scalability
8.5
(44 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Discontinued Products
We've been super happy with Astra DB. It's been extremely well-suited for our vector search needs as described in previous responses. With Astra DB’s high-performance vector search, Maester’s AI dynamically optimizes responses in real-time, adapting to new user interactions without requiring costly retraining cycles.
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Oracle
Pro - Stability. Does everything anyone could need. If it's not there it will be on the next update. There is plenty of support for it. It's been around for a long time and it's reliable. The support is well documented and has a great reputation. Cons - Errors have been found in the documentation provided by Oracle with guidelines, etc. Oracles salespeople have a reputation of being obnoxious and condescending.
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Oracle
We migrated from NoSQL to an Oracle database. One of the reasons was robust backup and recovery options available in the Oracle database, which provide zero data loss. A transactional database like Oracle is a better fit for our use case than NoSQL. On a large scale, deployment was evaluated as a cheaper option than the NoSQL engine. This conclusion came even after considering Oracle license is expensive.
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Pros
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  • We need to be able to process a lot of data (our biggest clients process hundreds of milions of transactions every month). However, it is not only the amount of data, it is also an unpredictable patterns with spikes occuring at different points of time - something athat Astra is great at.
  • Our processing needs to be extremaly fast. Some of our clients use our enrichment in a synchronous way, meaning that any delay in processing is holding up the whole transaction lifecycle and can have a major impact on the client. Astra is very fast.
  • A close collaboration with GCP makes our life very easy. All of our technology sits in Google Cloud, so having Astra in there makes it a no-brainer solution for us.
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Oracle
  • Robust - this product doesn't have a lot of downtime. It's less prone to errors than some other tools I've worked with.
  • Scalable - we can keep adding more things to it. We haven't hit any roadblocks when we've tried to do more with our database.
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Oracle
  • Supports most of the Operating Systems like Unix, Linux and Windows Server.
  • It works well in high load environment under intense parallel transactions setup.
  • Highly reliable DBMS, especially RAC is very much reliable.
  • Well managed and predictable release of security patches.
  • We have highly scaled it from on-prem to a cloud cluster environment for our product.
  • One of the best-performing DBMSs on Linux machines under test delivers high throughput (QPS).
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Cons
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  • Need better fine-grained Security options.
  • The support team sometimes requires the escalate button pressed on tickets, to get timely responses. I will say, once the ticket is escalated, action is taken.
  • They require better documentation on the migration of data. The three primary methods for migrating large data volumes are bulk, Cassandra Data Migrator, and ZDM (Zero Downtime Migration Utility). Over time I have become very familiar will all three of these methods; however, through working with the Services team and the support team, it seemed like we were breaking new ground. I feel if the utilities were better documented and included some examples and/or use cases from large data migrations; this process would have been easier. One lesson learned is you likely need to migrate your application servers to the same cloud provider you host Astra on; otherwise, the latency is too large for latency-sensitive applications.
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Oracle
  • There is no access to the physical host of the DB. This is expected from a managed DB. Everything must be done through the console or via API calls. This is a new learning curve for the DBAs.
  • Due to the lack of physical host access, certain features are not supported, such as Transportable tablespaces and Oracle LogMiner.
  • Certain special data types, (such as XMLType) are not allowed; be sure the app vendor certifies their product on this platform.
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Oracle
  • The memory demand and management makes it impossible to run it in a container.
  • It is hard to perform local unit testing with Oracle even using the personal edition (aggressive all the available memory grab for itself).
  • Lack of built in database migrations (e.g. as Flyway).
  • The need to install the Oracle client in addition to its drivers.
  • The cost of running it, especially in the Cloud.
  • Comes with very spartan community grade client/management tools whereas the commercial offerings tend to demand a premium price.
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Likelihood to Renew
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Oracle
Because it does exactly what we need: it enables us to manage our development and testing database environments in a quick and simple way without requiring support from a database administrators team.
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Oracle
There is a lot of sunk cost in a product like Oracle 12c. It is doing a great job, it would not provide us much benefit to switch to another product even if it did the same thing due to the work involved in making such a switch. It would not be cost effective.
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Usability
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It's a great product but suffers with counters. This isn't a deal breaker but lets down what is otherwise a good all round solution
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Oracle
The product is continuously evolving and new features are added frequently. Management options through the OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) console and through the command line and API are being enhanced frequently.
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Oracle
Many of the powerful options can be auto-configured but there are still many things to take into account at the moment of installing and configuring an Oracle Database, compared with SQL Server or other databases. At the same time, that extra complexity allows for detailed configuration and guarantees performance, scalability, availability and security.
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Support Rating
Discontinued Products
Their response time is fast, in case you do not contact them during business hours, they give a very good follow-up to your case. They also facilitate video calls if necessary for debugging.
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Oracle
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Oracle
1. I have very good experience with Oracle Database support team. Oracle support team has pool of talented Oracle Analyst resources in different regions. To name a few regions - EMEA, Asia, USA(EST, MST, PST), Australia. Their support staffs are very supportive, well trained, and customer focused. Whenever I open Oracle Sev1 SR(service request), I always get prompt update on my case timely. 2. Oracle has zoom call and chat session option linked to Oracle SR. Whenever you are in Oracle portal - you can chat with the Oracle Analyst who is working on your case. You can request for Oracle zoom call thru which you can share the your problem server screen in no time. This is very nice as it saves lot of time and energy in case you have to follow up with oracle support for your case. 3.Oracle has excellent knowledge base in which all the customer databases critical problems and their solutions are well documented. It is very easy to follow without consulting to support team at first.
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Implementation Rating
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Oracle
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Oracle
Overall the implementation went very well and after that everything came out as expected - in terms of performance and scalability. People should always install and upgrade a stable version for production with the latest patch set updates, test properly as much as possible, and should have a backup plan if anything unexpected happens
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Alternatives Considered
Discontinued Products
Graph, search, analytics, administration, developer tooling, and monitoring are all incorporated into a single platform by Astra DB. Mongo Db is a self-managed infrastructure. Astra DB has Wide column store and Mongo DB has Document store. The best thing is that Astra DB operates on Java while Mongo DB operates on C++
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Oracle
I found Oracle Autonomous Database very secure to store data and private information.I always feel secure with Oracle Autonomous Databases disaster recovery features.It is very effective to build applications for mobile and desktop devices lesser code using a low code development framework namely Oracle Application Express (ApEx).
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Oracle
Because of a rich user base and support for any critical issue, this is one of the best options to choose. In case the project has a TCO issue, it can compromise and choose Postgres as the best alternative. SQL server is also good and easy to code and maintain but performance is not as good as the Oracle
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Scalability
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We are well aware of the Cassandra architecture and familiar with the open source tooling that Datastax provides the industry (K8sSandra / Stargate) to scale Cassandra on Kubernetes.
Having prior knowledge of Cassandra / Kubernetes means we know that under the hood Astra is built on infinitely scalable technologies. We trust that the foundations that Astra is built on will scale so we know Astra will scale.
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Oracle
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Oracle
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Return on Investment
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  • Better uptime due to the managed service having no outages
  • Less technical debt because we don't need to worry about upgrading our Cassandra clusters
  • Lower cost on infrastructure as a whole
  • Quick and easy to integrate vector search into our tech stack
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Oracle
  • Oracle Autonomous Database has a wide range of warehouses, which is competent and of high performance.
  • The transactional processing power that Oracle Autonomous Database outlines are completely important and digital.
  • The efficiency of Oracle Autonomous Database data encryption fosters security measures, a form that demands more threat detectors.
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Oracle
  • Multiple applications can use the same database and still get high performance
  • Licensing cost is still a concern compared to the other options available in the market that are very very inexpensive
  • Almost a maintenance free database
  • Oracle Grid makes life easy in terms of monitoring and managing the databases
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ScreenShots

Oracle Autonomous Database Screenshots

Screenshot of Oracle Autonomous Database is supported on Shared or Dedicated Exadata InfrastructureScreenshot of Oracle Autonomous Database supports workload-optimized cloud services for Data Warehouse, Transaction Processing,  JSON centric applicationsScreenshot of Oracle Autonomous Database supports  both License Included and Bring Your Own Licensing (BYOL) with  Yearly and Pay As You Go subscription pricingScreenshot of Oracle Autonomous Database provides built-in development  tools such as SQL Developer web, Performance Hub, APIs for data managementScreenshot of Oracle Autonomous Database provides native shell for API driven development