MariaDB Platform vs. OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
MariaDB Platform
Score 7.7 out of 10
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MariaDB is an open-source relational database made by the original developers of MySQL, supported by the MariaDB Foundation and a community of developers. The community states recent additional capabilities as including clustering with Galera Cluster 4, compatibility with Oracle Database, and Temporal Data Tables, allowing one to query the data as it stood at any point in the past.N/A
OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Virtuoso Universal Server from OpenLink Software headquartered in Massachusetts is a multi-model DBMS and Data Virtualization platform, designed to enable fast and flexible integration of data across APIs, Various Data Formats, and DBMS platforms without compromising security, performance, or deployment platform options.
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Pricing
MariaDB PlatformOpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
Editions & Modules
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Personal
$499
per year 5 Concurrent Sessions & 8 CPU Core Affinity
Project
$749
per year 5 Concurrent Sessions & 16 CPU Core Affinity
Workgroup
$999
per year 10 Concurrent Sessions & 16 CPU Core Affinity
(PAGO Edition) for Ubuntu 20.04 on Microsoft Azure - Basic
starting at $272.304
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(PAGO Edition) for Ubuntu 20.04 on Microsoft Azure - Standard
starting at $303.552
per month
Open-Source Edition
Free under the GPL-2.0 license
Offerings
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MariaDB PlatformOpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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User Ratings
MariaDB PlatformOpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
(29 ratings)
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Usability
6.4
(3 ratings)
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Support Rating
8.7
(16 ratings)
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User Testimonials
MariaDB PlatformOpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
Likelihood to Recommend
MariaDB
  • Applications where the users need [to] execute many short queries.
  • With new storage engines such as Aria, which allows to replace MyISAM with some improvements, and XtraDB, which evolves InnoDB.
  • To fuse the legacy features with the features available in NoSQL databases.
  • Connection management, which allows multiplying the number of concurrent accesses.
  • New clustering engines, such as Galera, which allow interesting possibilities for Cloud adoption.
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Pros
MariaDB
  • Simpler learning curve. MariaDB is a cleaner, simpler system that is (IMO) easier to learn and easier to manage effectively than many other database systems.
  • Lower hardware requirements. After migrating to MariaDB from another database software system, we find that our hardware needs have substantially decreased.
  • MariaDB support is very responsive. It's like they actually care. On the few occasions we've run into technical issues, support has always come through with what we needed. Once it was showing me a relatively new feature the server supported that I wasn't aware of, that, once I was able to properly make use of it helped me resolve a serious production performance issue.
  • Architectural flexibility. As an example, the ready availability of synchronous (Galera) versus asynchronous replication schemes without being locked into one of the other by enormous technical complexity or punitive licensing, allows the customer to find what really works best for their needs.
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Cons
MariaDB
  • Driver Support - Some third party applications use database drivers that cause unexplained slowness with MariaDB. This can be worked around by using the MySQL drivers, but it's not clear what causes the problem in the first place.
  • Support - While online communities are helpful in diagnosing problems, there isn't as much professional documentation/support available for MariaDB as some of the other major database options.
  • Data Visualization - It would be helpful if there were more built in options for analyzing statistics and generating reports.
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OpenLink Software
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Usability
MariaDB
MariaDB is very usable and stable to be used in production settings as an alternative to MySQL. The shortcomings of SQL are present but well understood in the community, and if the decision were to be made again, I would choose MariaDB over MySQL on future projects.
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OpenLink Software
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Support Rating
MariaDB
We have launched several inquiries to MariaDB support and they have always responded very quickly and have not been tutoring for the duration of the incident/problem.
Likewise, they want to hold constant meetings with the client to get their opinion as well as how they can help.
I see a very human support and concerned about the customer.
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Alternatives Considered
MariaDB
MariaDB stacks up the the competition just fine. Due to is ture open source nature we do not have to worry about licencing and spending money on nothing. Moreover, MariaDB does everything that we need to get done. We can run data that is a million rows or many smaller projects on the same environment with little overhead. One of the best features that MariaDB has is the ability of backup or dump data to standard text sql statements. That was one of the reasons why we choose MariaDb because it makes backups or transferring data a snap
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OpenLink Software
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Return on Investment
MariaDB
  • Low CAPEX if you have a team that use open source software day by day
  • Medium OPEX if you have a team that use open source software day by day
  • Perfect to use in academic ambient to support researchers and students
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OpenLink Software
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