Couchbase Mobile vs. Apache Derby

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Couchbase Mobile
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Couchbase Mobile brings NoSQL to the edge. The combination of Sync Gateway and Couchbase Lite coupled with the power of Couchbase Server provides efficient bidirectional synchronization of data between the edge and the cloud, enabling users to deploy offline-first mobile and embedded applications with greater agility on premises or in any cloud.N/A
Apache Derby
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Apache Derby is an embedded relational database management system, originally developed by IBM and called IBM Cloudscape.N/A
Pricing
Couchbase MobileApache Derby
Editions & Modules
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Couchbase MobileApache Derby
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Couchbase MobileApache Derby
User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Couchbase MobileApache Derby
Likelihood to Recommend
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Derby is absolutely the best when it comes to needing a small, embeddable RDBMS in your applications. Certain jobs, like Risk Modeling, are perfect for a database that is small enough to fit into memory with no trouble then store data from various sources, and then allow a user to access those data sets quickly.
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Pros
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  • Embedded SQL-capable database client and server
  • Good performance for a file-based database
  • Zero cost open source solution
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Cons
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  • Not as well positioned in the market as the "big dogs" (Oracle, MSSQL)
  • Been around awhile, and not a lot of exposure. This I believe is primarily due to it's relation to the Apache Project (which is not bad, but they don't force big, lumbering corporate volume licensing on you), and thus people are a bit gun-shy about NOT throwing money at something
  • Java is still "slow" compared to C/C++, thus making Derby a bit slow too
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Alternatives Considered
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SQLite is another open-source zero-cost file-based SQL-capable database solution and is a good alternative to Apache Derby, especially for non-Java-based solutions. We chose Apache Derby as it is Java-based, and so is the solution we embedded it in. However, SQLite has a similar feature set and is widely used in the industry to serve the same purposes for native solutions such as C or C++-based products.
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Return on Investment
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  • Saved money on database licensing.
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