GitLab vs. Redgate SQL Prompt

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
GitLab
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
GitLab is an intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, where software teams enable AI at every stage of the software lifecycle to ship faster. The platform enables teams to automate repetitive tasks across planning, building, securing, testing, deploying, and maintaining software.
$0
per month per user
Redgate SQL Prompt
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Redgate SQL Prompt is a tool used to write, format, analyze and refactor SQL. It features advanced IntelliSense-style code completion, a code snippet library, code analysis, SSMS SQL History, and a command palette to speed workflows. It is available standalone for an annual license, or as part of Redgate's flagship SQL Toolbelt Essentials.
$198
per year 1 license
Pricing
GitLabRedgate SQL Prompt
Editions & Modules
GitLab Free (self-managed)
$0
GitLab Free
$0
GitLab Premium
$29
per month per user
GitLab Premium (self-managed)
$29
per month per user
GitLab Ultimate
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GitLab Ultimate (self-managed)
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
GitLabRedgate SQL Prompt
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsGitLab Credits enable flexible, consumption-based access to agentic AI capabilities in the GitLab platform, allowing you to scale AI adoption at your own pace while maintaining cost predictability. Powered by Duo Agent Platform, GitLab’s agentic AI capabilities help software teams to collaborate at AI speed, without compromising quality and enterprise security. If usage exceeds monthly allocations and overage terms are accepted, automated on-demand billing activates without service interruption, so your developers never lose access to AI capabilities they need. Real-time dashboards provide transparency into AI consumption patterns. Software teams can see usage across users, projects, and groups with granular attribution for cost allocation. Automated threshold alerts facilitate proactive planning. Advanced analytics deliver trending, forecasting, and FinOps integration.
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User Ratings
GitLabRedgate SQL Prompt
Likelihood to Recommend
8.6
(165 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(17 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(12 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
GitLabRedgate SQL Prompt
Likelihood to Recommend
GitLab
In general it's a good product with a huge number of features. It can do CI/CD checks, deployment, repo hosting, integrations etc. A lot of it can be managed from just the UI but also has an ok API. It does tend to release new features semi-often too which is nice. It can have a steep learning curve for certain features so not a starter-friendly vendor, but great for most businesses.
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Redgate
If you're working with MSSMS or anything that writes SQL you will want this.
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Pros
GitLab
  • GitLab excels in managing code versions, allowing easy tracking of changes, branch management, and merging contributions.
  • It helps maintain code stability and reliability, saving time and effort in the development or research workflow.
  • Powerful code review features, enabling collaboration and feedback among team members.
  • Robust project management features, including issue tracking, kanban boards, and milestones.
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Redgate
  • Color code tabs based on connected server
  • Find joins easily
  • Find tables easily
  • code suggestions
  • Format sql
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Cons
GitLab
  • CI variables management is sometimes hard to use, for example, with File type variables. The scope of each variable is also hard to guess.
  • Access Token: there are too many types (Personal, Project, global..), and it is hard to identify the scope and where it comes from once created.
  • Runners: auto-scaled runners are for the moment hard to put in place, and monitoring is not easy.
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Redgate
  • maybe licensing. I believe they went to a subscription based license and you have to renew each year. Would like it if you purchased it and paid for maintenance
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Likelihood to Renew
GitLab
I really feel the platform has matured quite faster than others, and it is always at the top of its game compared to the different vendors like GitHub, Azure pipelines, CircleCI, Travis, Jenkins. Since it provides, agents, CI/CD, repository hosting, Secrets management, user management, and Single Sign on; among other features
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Redgate
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Usability
GitLab
GitLab is very useable even new hires are not getting a hard time learning it. You can clone the repository with different options, pushinh and pulling branches are a breeze. Giving code review is intuitive, posting comments and comparing changes on the code doesn't give you a hard time since it's very readable.
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Redgate
It's easy to use and not that hard to understand
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Reliability and Availability
GitLab
I've never had experienced outages from GItlab itself, but regarding the code I have deployed to Gitlab, the history helps a lot to trace the cause of the issue or performing a rollback to go back to a working version
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Redgate
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Performance
GitLab
GItlab reponsiveness is amazing, has never left me IDLE. I've never had issues even with complex projects. I have not experienced any issues when integrating it with agents for example or SSO
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Redgate
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
GitLab
At this point, I do not have much experience with Gitlab support as I have never had to engage them. They have documentation that is helpful, not quite as extensive as other documentation, but helpful nonetheless. They also seem to be relatively responsive on social media platforms (twitter) and really thrived when GitHub was acquired by Microsoft
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Redgate
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
GitLab
GitHub is an inferior product from most points of view. We had to use it and the teams finds no positives about it. Everything is a downgrade from our previous GitLab solution. GitLab CI\CD is vastly superior to workflows, for example doing a manual node is just "when : manual" in GitLab while you have to do clickops in GitHub to achieve the same. No overview of code in branches is a minus when we tried to figure out what our colleagues are trying to merge as it looked off.
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Redgate
No answers on this topic
Scalability
GitLab
I think is very well designed, and like any VCS it works as intended
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Redgate
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
GitLab
  • GitLab cut down our spent on container, package and infrastructure registry
  • Best thing is we can now have everything in single platform which cost effective too
  • Quality of support is really good and they do have emergency support team as well which is great
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Redgate
  • It speeds up writing queries and finding relationships in the db.
  • It helps with keeping connections separate when dealing with multiple servers
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