Kosli vs. Redgate Flyway

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Kosli
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Kosli is a DevOps database. It gives developers the ability to commit, diff, log, and status every change in their DevOps automation. By monitoring production systems and logging pipeline events, Kosli enables users to track and query their DevOps in a version control system. It provides a complete history of change, from commit to production, in the browser or the command line. Kosli is a tool-agnostic database that can be shaped and built according to the user's…
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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.
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Kosli
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Redgate
Database Migrations on Java-based solutions. It has one of the best integrations with it as a database migration tool, you can do it with the community edition (no pricing involved) and it works flawlessly with Maven and Gradle. It's not an expensive tool in order to use the next level of features and is worth the money. I would recommend reaching that edition level as the object mapping feature gets really handy. I would not recommend it for any Microsoft-based solution (.Net) as is not compatible at all based on my experience, this is a tool only worth it with Java applications.
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Pros
Kosli
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Redgate
  • Supports many databases
  • Community version uses Apache license
  • Widely used, good community support
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Cons
Kosli
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Redgate
  • GUI could be more user friendly
  • Applying patch scripts on a blank DB differs from on a DB with data, so the migration could still fail when all tests passed
  • Configurations options could be more flexible / powerful
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Alternatives Considered
Kosli
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Redgate
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
Kosli
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Redgate
  • Reduced our effort for release processes.
  • Easy to setup - less than 5 minutes.
  • Improve reliability of our databases.
  • Easy backup and version control.
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Redgate Flyway Screenshots

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