Galaxy vs. Redgate Flyway

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Galaxy
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Galaxy is presented as Cursor for software engineers and data practitioners, and as a modern SQL editor with features like an AI copilot, sharing and collaboration, as well as access control and security. Galaxy’s base product is a fast SQL editor with reworked parameterization, auto-complete, and table metadata to make data discovery and analysis more reliable and convenient for developers. Galaxy’s AI copilot is context-aware - meaning…N/A
Redgate Flyway
Score 9.6 out of 10
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Redgate Flyway extends DevOps practices to databases to speed up software delivery while keeping business-critical data safe. From version control to continuous delivery, Redgate Flyway helps enterprises build on application delivery processes to automate database development and deployments.N/A
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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 feeOptional
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If your application is running on many environments then some kind of automation for database migrations should be implemented. This will save time and trouble for employees and helps to manage migrations. However it must be understood that it is not a magical tool & should be studied properly so that it's limitations are understood & it will be used properly. Otherwise it might cause problems to the application.
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Pros
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  • Easy to manage Release Management.
  • Version Control for Databases.
  • Saved DevOps time.
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Cons
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  • The Object Mapping should be available on commuinity edition
  • More Programming Languages support
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Alternatives Considered
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The problem with a cloud-based tool for migration services is the cloud dependency. You are restricted to use the tool along the Cloud provider. Flyway gives you the freedom to use it in any scenario as long as you are working with a compatible database engine. Even if you are working on-premise and you don't have plans to move to a cloud architecture. Or even for sandbox development scenarios where you are a developer playing around with some project ideas. And you don't have to pay anything as long as you need advanced features, and not less importantly, you are using an open-source tool.
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Return on Investment
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  • DB migration is fully automated
  • DB migration is committed to source code, repeatable on all environments
  • DB migration is fully integrated into development cycle
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ScreenShots

Galaxy Screenshots

Screenshot of Galaxy's SQL Editor. The editor is reimagined to be modern, fast, and slick.Screenshot of AI Copilot - a context aware LLM copilot to generate and edit SQL, as well as optimize queries and chat with the database.

Redgate Flyway Screenshots

Screenshot of Flyway Enterprise – auto-generation of migration scriptsScreenshot of Flyway Enterprise - reportingScreenshot of Flyway Enterprise - drift detection