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At a Glance
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Star Rating
(898)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (37.7% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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DataGrip
DataGrip
Star Rating
(126)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (41.1% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
$229.00 1 User Per Year
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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) vs DataGrip

When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found DataGrip easier to use, and do business with overall. However, reviewers preferred the ease of administration with Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). Reviewers felt that the products are equally easy to set up.

  • Reviewers felt that DataGrip meets the needs of their business better than Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS).
  • When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that DataGrip is the preferred option.
  • For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) over DataGrip.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
No pricing available
DataGrip
Businesses and Organizations
$229.00
1 User Per Year
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Free Trial
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Free Trial is available
DataGrip
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
736
9.3
104
Ease of Use
8.8
744
8.9
106
Ease of Setup
8.9
520
8.9
20
Ease of Admin
8.7
435
8.6
15
Quality of Support
8.6
708
8.8
74
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.8
423
9.0
13
Product Direction (% positive)
9.5
698
8.6
102
Features by Category
Database Management Systems (DBMS)Hide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
Not enough data
9.0
29
Management
Not enough data
9.2
20
Not enough data
8.7
19
Not enough data
9.5
27
Not enough data
9.2
22
Not enough data
9.0
21
Maintenance
Not enough data
8.7
21
Not enough data
8.3
17
Not enough data
9.3
16
Security
Not enough data
8.8
17
Not enough data
8.8
20
8.8
465
Not enough data
Management
8.8
304
Not enough data
8.9
308
Not enough data
8.8
294
Not enough data
8.9
303
Not enough data
Support
8.3
299
Not enough data
8.7
310
Not enough data
8.6
304
Not enough data
8.8
308
Not enough data
Security
8.6
297
Not enough data
8.7
313
Not enough data
8.8
307
Not enough data
8.8
310
Not enough data
Performance
8.8
304
Not enough data
8.6
298
Not enough data
8.7
306
Not enough data
8.5
292
Not enough data
8.5
296
Not enough data
Database Features
9.0
436
Not enough data
9.2
435
Not enough data
9.0
432
Not enough data
9.2
422
Not enough data
9.1
430
Not enough data
8.5
401
Not enough data
8.7
418
Not enough data
Database as a Service (DBaaS)Hide 17 FeaturesShow 17 Features
8.6
272
Not enough data
Configuration
8.8
245
Not enough data
8.4
239
Not enough data
8.6
248
Not enough data
8.0
225
Not enough data
8.9
238
Not enough data
Database Administration
8.8
238
Not enough data
8.6
230
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Availability
9.1
243
Not enough data
9.1
247
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
8.7
231
Not enough data
Security
8.3
170
Not enough data
8.6
179
Not enough data
8.4
169
Not enough data
Data Management
8.8
183
Not enough data
8.6
174
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
DataGrip
DataGrip
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and DataGrip share no categories
Unique Categories
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is categorized as Database as a Service (DBaaS) and Relational Databases
DataGrip
DataGrip is categorized as Database Management Systems (DBMS)
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
29.1%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
37.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
33.2%
DataGrip
DataGrip
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
31.5%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
41.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
27.4%
Reviewers' Industry
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Information Technology and Services
22.5%
Computer Software
17.2%
Financial Services
6.1%
Computer & Network Security
3.7%
Telecommunications
3.3%
Other
47.3%
DataGrip
DataGrip
Computer Software
25.8%
Information Technology and Services
14.5%
Hospital & Health Care
5.6%
Logistics and Supply Chain
4.8%
Marketing and Advertising
4.0%
Other
45.2%
Alternatives
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Alternatives
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Google Cloud SQL
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DataGrip
DataGrip Alternatives
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Toad For Oracle
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SQL Developer
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DBeaver
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Discussions
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Discussions
An Amazon RDS performance best practice is to allocate enough RAM so that your working set resides almost completely in memory.
1 Comment
Siddhant S.
SS
What is Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) used for?
1 Comment
ADESH J.
AJ
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is a cloud-based service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that is used for managing and operating relational...Read more
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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) has no more discussions with answers
DataGrip
DataGrip Discussions
Does PyCharm include DataGrip?
1 Comment
Nasir Q.
NQ
no its doesntRead more
How does DataGrip connect to database?
1 Comment
vijay b.
VB
It's very easy if you are using postgreql and any other db you already have your port number and username and password, so in datagrip first you select in...Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
DataGrip has no more discussions with answers