Best Database Software for Fullcast

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    Google Cloud SQL Reviews
    Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database service that supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server. It includes rich extensions, configuration flags and developer ecosystems. Cloud SQL offers $300 in credits for new customers. You won't pay until you upgrade. Reduce maintenance costs by using fully managed MySQL PostgreSQL SQL Server databases. SRE team provides 24/7 support for reliable and secure services. Data encryption in transit and at rest. Private connectivity with Virtual Private Cloud, user-controlled network access and firewall protection. Compliant with SSAE 16 ISO 27001 PCI DSS and HIPAA. Scale your database instances with a single API request, whether you are just testing or need a highly-available database in production. Standard connection drivers and integrated migration tools let you create and connect to a database in a matter of minutes.
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    MongoDB Reviews
    Top Pick
    MongoDB is a distributed database that supports document-based applications and is designed for modern application developers. No other database is more productive. Our flexible document data model allows you to ship and iterate faster and provides a unified query interface that can be used for any purpose. No matter if it's your first customer, or 20 million users worldwide, you can meet your performance SLAs in every environment. You can easily ensure high availability, data integrity, and meet compliance standards for mission-critical workloads. A comprehensive suite of cloud database services that allows you to address a wide range of use cases, including transactional, analytical, search, and data visualizations. Secure mobile apps can be launched with native, edge to-cloud sync and automatic conflicts resolution. MongoDB can be run anywhere, from your laptop to the data center.
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    Snowflake Reviews

    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    $40.00 per month
    4 Ratings
    Your cloud data platform. Access to any data you need with unlimited scalability. All your data is available to you, with the near-infinite performance and concurrency required by your organization. You can seamlessly share and consume shared data across your organization to collaborate and solve your most difficult business problems. You can increase productivity and reduce time to value by collaborating with data professionals to quickly deliver integrated data solutions from any location in your organization. Our technology partners and system integrators can help you deploy Snowflake to your success, no matter if you are moving data into Snowflake.
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    SQL Server Reviews
    Microsoft SQL Server 2019 includes intelligence and security. You get more without paying extra, as well as best-in-class performance for your on-premises requirements. You can easily migrate to the cloud without having to change any code. Azure makes it easier to gain insights and make better predictions. You can use the technology you choose, including open-source, and Microsoft's innovations to help you develop. Integrate data into your apps easily and access a rich set cognitive services to build human-like intelligence on any data scale. AI is built into the data platform, so you can get insights faster from all of your data, both on-premises or in the cloud. To build an intelligence-driven company, combine your enterprise data with the world's data. You can build your apps anywhere with a flexible platform that offers a consistent experience across platforms.
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    Amazon RDS Reviews
    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), makes it easy to create, manage, and scale a cloud-based relational database. It offers a cost-efficient, resizable storage capacity and automates time-consuming admin tasks like database setup, patching, backups, and hardware provisioning. It allows you to concentrate on your applications, so they can provide the high performance, security, compatibility, and high availability that they require. Amazon RDS can be used on several database instance types, optimized for memory, performance, or I/O. It offers six familiar database engines to choose, including PostgreSQL and MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle Database and SQL Server. To easily replicate or migrate your existing databases to Amazon RDS, you can use the AWS Database Migration Service.
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    Amazon Aurora Reviews
    Amazon Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. Amazon Aurora is five times faster that standard MySQL databases and three time faster than standard PostgreSQL database. It offers the same security, availability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness as commercial databases, but at a fraction of the cost. Amazon Aurora is fully managed and maintained by Amazon Relational Database Service, (RDS). This automates tedious administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching and backups. Amazon Aurora is a distributed, fault-tolerant and self-healing storage that auto-scales up 64TB per database instance. It offers high availability and performance with up to 15 low latency read replicas, point in time recovery, continuous backup to Amazon S3, replication across threeAvailability Zones, and continuous backup to Amazon S3.
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    Azure SQL Database Reviews

    Azure SQL Database

    Microsoft

    $0.5218 per vCore-hour
    Azure SQL Database is part of the Azure SQL family. It's an intelligent, scalable, and relational database service that's built for the cloud. It's always available and up-to-date, and it has AI-powered and automated features that maximize performance and durability. Serverless computing and Hyperscale storage options automatically scale resources as needed, so you can concentrate on building new apps without worrying about resource management or storage size. A fully managed SQL database eliminates the complexity of managing high availability, tuning and other database tasks. You can accelerate your application development with the only cloud that supports evergreen SQL Server capabilities. Never worry about upgrades or discontinuing support. You can build modern apps with serverless and provisioned compute options.
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    MariaDB Reviews
    MariaDB Platform is an enterprise-level open-source database solution. It supports transactional, analytical, and hybrid workloads, as well as relational and JSON data models. It can scale from standalone databases to data warehouses to fully distributed SQL, which can execute millions of transactions per second and perform interactive, ad-hoc analytics on billions upon billions of rows. MariaDB can be deployed on prem-on commodity hardware. It is also available on all major public cloud providers and MariaDB SkySQL, a fully managed cloud database. MariaDB.com provides more information.
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    Oracle Database Reviews
    Oracle database products offer customers cost-optimized, high-performance versions Oracle Database, the world's most popular converged, multi-model database management software. They also include in-memory NoSQL and MySQL databases. Oracle Autonomous Database is available on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It allows customers to simplify relational databases environments and reduce management burdens. Oracle Autonomous Database reduces the complexity of operating and protecting Oracle Database, while delivering the highest levels performance, scalability and availability to customers. Oracle Database can also be deployed on-premises if customers have network latency and data residency concerns. Customers who depend on Oracle database versions for their applications have full control over which versions they use and when they change.
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