![]() Google claims that its new AlloyDB, as a PostgreSQL managed DBaaS, is for "high-end databases" in contrast to its existing CloudSQL PostgreSQL managed database service, which the company claims is also seeing "good" traction. Here's the difference between Google's AlloyDB and CloudSQL Google has recently added an Oracle-to-PostgreSQL schema conversion and data replication capabilities to its Database Migration Service. The availability of multiple services and improvements in compatibility with commercial databases has only encouraged more migrations and increased popularity for PostgreSQL," Henschen said. "In most cases the cloud vendors are pouring resources into offering migration services that make it easier to migrate workloads onto these Postgre-based services, and they're also upping compatibility features with Oracle Database in particular. The constant rise in popularity has forced hyperscalers to create database services built on PostgreSQL, said Doug Henschen, principal analyst at Constellation Research. "When comparing MySQL and PostgreSQL, organizations prefer PostgreSQL's transactional and analytical capabilities, extended support for spatial data, broader SQL support, enhanced security and governance, and expanded support for programming languages, driving more substantial growth," said Noel Yuhanna, principal analyst at Forrester.Īccording to data from relational databases knowledge platform, PostgreSQL has been steadily rising in popularity and is currently the fourth most-popular RDBMS (relational database management system) and fourth most-popular product cited among all databases in their rankings. ![]()
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