DataGrip vs. RaimaDB

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DataGrip
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
DataGrip, from JetBrains, is a database IDE that is tailored to suit the specific needs of professional SQL developers.
$99
per year per user
RaimaDB
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
The Raima Database Manager (RDM) from Raima Inc in Seattle, Washington is a relational database management system.N/A
Pricing
DataGripRaimaDB
Editions & Modules
For Individuals
$99
per year per user
For Organizations
$229
per year per user
All Products Pack for Individuals
$289
per year per user
All Products Pack for Organizations
$779
per year per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DataGripRaimaDB
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
DataGripRaimaDB
Considered Both Products
DataGrip
Chose DataGrip
I think it blows away mysql workbench hands down. Workbench does have more functionality when it comes managing the mysql instance, viewing performance etc. Navicat is ok, it might be better for new database develoopers. I stumbled upon DataGrip cause it came with jetbrains …
Chose DataGrip
One place for all the connections and uniformity of use and interaction
Chose DataGrip
DataGrip provides a single UI for many DBMS platforms, instead of using one for each. Because of that, you can migrate things between platforms using the tool and "look across" all databases at once.
Chose DataGrip
DataGrip is the most widely used software for simplified data management; we can know what is missing and what is leftover. The interface is straightforward and with a lot of security in its use of the system. All this has been its plus point.
Chose DataGrip
DataGrip makes it easy to access and manage multiple databases locally and remotely, simplifies everything, and has powerful integrated features and resources that allow you to visualize and analyze data from a single platform.
RaimaDB
Chose RaimaDB
RDM performs way better than SQLite when the database is larger and has multiple users.
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User Ratings
DataGripRaimaDB
Likelihood to Recommend
8.4
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10.0
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Usability
8.5
(0 ratings)
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User Testimonials
DataGripRaimaDB
Likelihood to Recommend
It is undoubtedly one of the best database management programs. It dramatically simplifies database management and administration. Its extensive support for various database engines is a point to highlight when we talk about DataGrip; you will like having such a powerful resource much as we do.
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Works very well in applications designed for IoT devices where performance and footprint are of great importance.
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Pros
  • Connects to most of the db engines known
  • auto complete is powerful and db objects introspection is complete
  • one place for all your db connections
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  • First of all the performance of RDM was superior compared to SQLite in my multi-user environment (about 200 users). The pricing was surprisingly good compared to other high-performance databases.
  • Decreased time to market, a faster and more performant application overall and lower maintenance costs.
  • They run on most RTOS and can be used in a cross-platform environment.
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Cons
  • Can be a memory hog
  • No free community version with limited functionality
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  • I would like to see REST API with a GUI for administration
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Usability
Perfect other than a way to handle saving and re-using queries. A simple/better way of creating a pool of queries for each project or database connection would be very helpful. It is not bad now, just could be a better. I have used Navicat for MySQL in the past it had that feature. It could save all your queries to the cloud and you could use them on any device.
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Alternatives Considered
DataGrip is the most widely used software for simplified data management; we can know what is missing and what is leftover. The interface is straightforward and with a lot of security in its use of the system. All this has been its plus point.
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RDM performs way better than SQLite when the database is larger and has multiple users.
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Return on Investment
  • Less time to develop database structures
  • Easy to filter and find data
  • Export data for reporting purposes
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  • Decreased time to market
  • Decreased maintenance and service costs on hardware.
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