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Database | Oracle | MySQL | SQL Server | PostgreSQL | Redis | Elasticsearch | Cassandra | MariaDB |
Type | SQL Database Hosting | SQL Database Hosting | SQL Database Hosting | SQL Database Hosting | NoSQL Database Hosting | NoSQL Database Hosting | NoSQL Database Hosting | SQL Database Hosting |
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Best for | Oracle database stores, organizes, and retrieves data by type while maintaining relationships between various data types. The application is designed for grid computing, which uses distributed computer resources to reach a common goal. | MySQL is suitable for any application requiring a transactional SQL engine, including mission-critical apps and heavy trafficked websites. MySQL adheres to ACID principles and includes extensions to ANSI/ISO Standard SQL, as well as support for XML and JSON. | Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications—which may run either on the same computer or on another computer across a network. | Supports NoSQL and a large variety of data types: PostgreSQL is a popular choice for NoSQL features. It natively supports a rich variety of data types, including JSON, hstore, and XML. You can define original data types and set up custom functions, too. | Redis is an ideal choice for real-time analytics use cases such as social media analytics, ad targeting, personalization, and IoT. | Elasticsearch is a good for Logging and Log Analysis, Scraping and Combining Public Data, Full-Text Search, Event Data and Metrics, and Visualizing Data. | Cassandra is a good fit for IoT and edge computing needs. Cassandra can ingest concurrent data from any node in the cluster, since all have read/write capacity. Ability to handle a large volume of high-velocity, time-series data. | Generally speaking, MariaDB shows improved speed when compared to MySQL. In particular, MariaDB offers better performance when it comes to views and handling flash storage through its RocksDB engine. MariaDB also outperforms MySQL when it comes to replication. |
Deployment on CloudClusters | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS | Cloud Database, DBaaS |
Installation Environment | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container | Docker Container |
Supported Versions on CloudClusters | Oracle 11g XE Oracle 11g XE Uses availability groundbreaking adaptive cursor sharing, database resident connection pooling, and version-based redefinition. | MySQL 5.7 / 8.0 MySQL 5.7 - Community end of life planned until October, 2023. | SQL Server 2022/2019/2017 Express SQL Server 2019 supports free asynchronous replication on Azure Virtual Machines for disaster recovery. SQL Server 2017 was able to backup and disaster recovery to azure. | PostgreSQL 16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / 11 Compared with PostgreSQL 12, PostgreSQL 13 requires reading fewer index pages and is more efficient if an index has a large number of repeated values and the execution plan uses index only scan. | Redis 6.0 Redis 6.0, the latest version of open source Redis, boosts security, performance, and ease-of-use—and even brings some entirely new functionality. | Elasticsearch 7.10 Elasticsearch 7.10.0 fixes the problem of information disclosure in audit logs, which is a stable release of Elasticsearch. | Cassandra 3.11 Apache Cassandra 3.11 release: Released on 2022-06-17 Maintained until 4.2.0 release (May-July 2023) | MariaDB CS 11.1 / 10.6 MariaDB 10.5 is a previous major stable version The first stable release was in June 2020, and it will be supported until June 2025. |
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Control Panel Features | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security | checkOne-Click Installation checkOne-Click Restoration checkOne-Click Up/Downgrade checkFree Migration checkFree Auto-Backup checkEncrypted Connection checkShell / SSH checkSuper User Access checkGUI Tools for Databases checkFTPS Service checkFirewall Rules checkUnmetered Traffic checkOptimized Platform checkDynamic Scaling checkMonitoring Console checkIsolation-Based Security |
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FAQs of Managed Dedicated Server Hosting Rental
How to quickly create a cloud database?
What are the differences between SQL and NoSQL databases?
SQL databases use a structured query language and have predefined schemas. NoSQL databases have dynamic schemas for unstructured data.
SQL databases are vertically scalable, while NoSQL databases are horizontally scalable.
SQL databases are table based, while NoSQL databases are documents, key values, graphs, or wide column storage.
SQL databases are more suitable for multi-row transactions, while NoSQL is more suitable for unstructured data such as documents or JSON.