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Google Analytics 360 vs MariaDB

Google Analytics 360 vs MariaDB

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Overall Rating
4.7 (8084)
4.7 (71)
Ease-of-Use
4.2 / 5
4.5 / 5
Value for Money
4.7 / 5
4.8 / 5
Customer Support
4.2 / 5
4.1 / 5
Functionality
4.6 / 5
4.6 / 5
Last Review Written
August 26, 2024
December 11, 2023
Pros/Cons
  • Pros

  • The breadth and depth of reporting offered by Google Analytics are excellent and it's also great that it is free to use and offers a robust knowledge base and community.
  • Overall we've been really happy. Considering that it's free, and integrates with everything, and lets a non-technical founder like myself get something up and running quickly, it's amazing.
  • I liked that it made it easy for me to track what kind of traffic I was getting at my website. Their breakdown of accessed location was very helpful.
  • Cons

  • I followed a detailed step-by-step tutorial to set up Google Analytics. But even after repeating the whole process to exclude any possible mistakes, it is not working for me.
  • The major downside for me is the lack of user support. It's difficult to get an answer (or atleast a quick answer) to issues with Analytics which can be frustrating.
  • It has a pretty bad UI/UX. Its feels horrible to navigate and is a chore to implement it, we need a specialist only to set it up so everyone can get the data.
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  • Pros

  • I was a newbie when I start using MariaDB but the database was pretty easy to handle and use. This database can do competition with MySQL because both databases have good quality and usability.
  • The improved fork of an excellent solution, integrate with a lot of software.
  • It is open source, easy to install, great to work with and reliable. You can use it very easily in Dockers.
  • Cons

  • I ran into some configuration problem when trying to configure it on my VPS server.
  • Performance of the cluster when using INSERT IGNORE statements with 100,000s of records that are all duplicates is a lot slower than on MySQL.
  • Unfortunately, the majority of the community still seems to use MySQL, and that will become a problem as MySQL and MariaDB continue to diverge. How many developers will want to support both platforms.
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Ideal Customer Size
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Deployments
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Support and Training
Support
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Training
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos