MySQL vs. Oracle Enterprise Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
MySQL
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
MySQL is a popular open-source relational and embedded database, now owned by Oracle.N/A
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Score 7.1 out of 10
N/A
Oracle’s Enterprise Manager is an on-premises monitoring and management tool. The console is designed primarily to manage other Oracle products, it but can integrate to manage non-Oracle components as well.N/A
Pricing
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
No answers on this topic
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details——
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Considered Both Products
MySQL
Chose MySQL
Oracle and MySQL serve similar functions. Oracle in fact owns MySQL. We chose MySQL because we acquired a company that used MySQL. It can be time consuming and expensive to convert an application to use a different platform. Of course there is the "If it's not broken, don't fix …
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Chose Oracle Enterprise Manager
Toad for Oracle is more suited for individual users who have a strong focus on database development, and it is not as comprehensive as Oracle Enterprise Manager. While it is quite decent in logical database layer tasks, such as schema objects and SQL, it lacks visibility into …
Features
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Monitoring Tasks
Comparison of Monitoring Tasks features of Product A and Product B
MySQL
-
Ratings
Oracle Enterprise Manager
8.2
14 Ratings
6% above category average
Remote monitoring00 Ratings7.713 Ratings
Network device monitoring00 Ratings9.09 Ratings
Multiple Server Monitoring00 Ratings7.914 Ratings
Multi-device monitoring00 Ratings7.911 Ratings
Automated alerts and notifications00 Ratings8.414 Ratings
Management Tasks
Comparison of Management Tasks features of Product A and Product B
MySQL
-
Ratings
Oracle Enterprise Manager
7.8
14 Ratings
5% above category average
Patch Management00 Ratings7.612 Ratings
Service configuration management00 Ratings9.011 Ratings
Software and hardware inventory00 Ratings5.813 Ratings
Policy-based automation00 Ratings8.811 Ratings
Reporting
Comparison of Reporting features of Product A and Product B
MySQL
-
Ratings
Oracle Enterprise Manager
6.7
14 Ratings
12% below category average
Performance data reports00 Ratings7.714 Ratings
Customizable reporting00 Ratings3.112 Ratings
Data visualization00 Ratings7.913 Ratings
Risk analysis00 Ratings8.010 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
MySQL
-
Ratings
Oracle Enterprise Manager
3.4
14 Ratings
59% below category average
Data backup and recovery00 Ratings2.512 Ratings
Antivirus and malware management00 Ratings5.05 Ratings
Administrator access control00 Ratings2.714 Ratings
Best Alternatives
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Small Businesses
InfluxDB
InfluxDB
Score 8.8 out of 10
Panda Systems Management
Panda Systems Management
Score 9.6 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
SQLite
SQLite
Score 8.6 out of 10
ManageEngine ADAudit Plus
ManageEngine ADAudit Plus
Score 9.5 out of 10
Enterprises
SQLite
SQLite
Score 8.6 out of 10
ManageEngine ADAudit Plus
ManageEngine ADAudit Plus
Score 9.5 out of 10
All AlternativesView all alternativesView all alternatives
User Ratings
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(140 ratings)
7.7
(20 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(12 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
9.0
(3 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
MySQLOracle Enterprise Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
Oracle
MySQL is best suited for applications on platform like high-traffic content-driven websites, small-scale web apps, data warehouses which regards light analytical workloads. However its less suited for areas like enterprise data warehouse, OLAP cubes, large-scale reporting, applications requiring flexible or semi-structured data like event logging systems, product configurations, dynamic forms.
Read full review
Oracle
OEM is very well suited for all Oracle products, especially Oracle databases and Exadata machines; even not Oracle hardware, it is very good and displaying high level details. OEM is not well suited for older hardware vendors like AIX, HP-UX, DEC/Digital, Microsoft (sql server). This is a big negative as most large companies have a heterogeneous environment with many different vendor hardware and (database) software products.
Read full review
Pros
Oracle
  • Stable - it just runs, with minimal downtime or errors
  • Fast - well-structured data is quickly written and read
  • Secure - MySQL is easy to keep data secure from people and applications that shouldn't see it
  • Easy to use - SQL is industry standard so no problems with adding, editing and reading data stored in MySQL
Read full review
Oracle
  • Database status. Being able to see which databases are up/down, at a glance, allows us to quickly react to issues.
  • Reporting. We report on last backups, daily status, a host of metrics, and compliance levels of all our databases. With reporting we come into the office with a set of "status" reports and we know instantly if a database has issues.
  • Metrics. We have a number of KPI's and SLA's we need to meet. Metrics applied to the databases allow us to stay on top of those requirements as well as fix common issues without a DBA needing to log in to assess the issue.
Read full review
Cons
Oracle
  • Learning curve: is big. Newbies will face problems in understanding the platform initially. However, with plenty of online resources, one can easily find solutions to problems and learn on the go.
  • Backup and restore: MySQL is not very seamless. Although the data is never ruptured or missed, the process involved is not very much user-friendly. Maybe, a new command-line interface for only the backup-restore functionality shall be set up again to make this very important step much easier to perform and maintain.
Read full review
Oracle
  • We also use OEM to monitor SQL Server. However, OEM only provided limited features for SQL Server. It would be nice if we can schedule backup jobs for SQL Server in OEM.
  • The ability to run SQL queries. You can't run queries in OEM. I have to go to SQL Developer or SQL PLUS to run. queries.
Read full review
Likelihood to Renew
Oracle
For teaching Databases and SQL, I would definitely continue to use MySQL. It provides a good, solid foundation to learn about databases. Also to learn about the SQL language and how it works with the creation, insertion, deletion, updating, and manipulation of data, tables, and databases. This SQL language is a foundation and can be used to learn many other database related concepts.
Read full review
Oracle
No answers on this topic
Usability
Oracle
I give MySQL a 9/10 overall because I really like it but I feel like there are a lot of tech people who would hate it if I gave it a 10/10. I've never had any problems with it or reached any of its limitations but I know a few people who have so I can't give it a 10/10 based on those complaints.
Read full review
Oracle
Navigation is clean and neat.
Read full review
Support Rating
Oracle
We have never contacted MySQL enterprise support team for any issues related to MySQL. This is because we have been using primarily the MySQL Server community edition and have been using the MySQL support forums for any questions and practical guidance that we needed before and during the technical implementations. Overall, the support community has been very helpful and allowed us to make the most out of the community edition.
Read full review
Oracle
I still rate OEM as a must-have tool for central management of Oracle fleet. The pros and cons of the product is prominent. Meanwhile, I also acknowledge that OEM was design about a decade ago. At that time, it did not have the landscape we have today, such as cloud, DEVOPS, machine learning, etc. I hope in future releases, the design will incorporate those features.
Read full review
Implementation Rating
Oracle
1. Estimate your data size. 2. Test, test, and test.
Read full review
Oracle
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Oracle
MongoDB has a dynamic schema for how data is stored in 'documents' whereas MySQL is more structured with tables, columns, and rows. MongoDB was built for high availability whereas MySQL can be a challenge when it comes to replication of the data and making everything redundant in the event of a DR or outage.
Read full review
Oracle
Toad for Oracle is more suited for individual users who have a strong focus on database development, and it is not as comprehensive as Oracle Enterprise Manager. While it is quite decent in logical database layer tasks, such as schema objects and SQL, it lacks visibility into host level and I/O layer performance stats.
Read full review
Professional Services
Oracle
No answers on this topic
Oracle
I work with OEM SCP team. They are great.
Read full review
Return on Investment
Oracle
  • As it is an open source solution through community solution, we can use it in a multitude of projects without cost license
  • The acquisition by Oracle makes you need to contract support for the enterprise version
  • If you have knowledge about oracle databases, you can get more out of the enterprise version
Read full review
Oracle
  • When we were using Oracle GoldenGate, it made our life easy in terms of visually seeing the configuration and identifying issues easily
  • It also makes ASM management very easy instead of doing it in the command line
  • Creating policies and implementing certain standard configurations across all the databases is easy
Read full review
ScreenShots