Compare the Top Database Software for Linux as of April 2025

What is Database Software for Linux?

Database software and database management systems are a type of software designed to store, manage and retrieve data. It is used to organize all kinds of information in an efficient manner, allowing users to quickly access the data they need. Many databases are tailored for specific purposes and applications, ranging from transaction processing systems to large-scale analytics platforms. Database software may be used on its own or connected with other software services for complex operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best Database software for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    KS DB Merge Tools

    KS DB Merge Tools

    KS DB Merge Tools

    KS DB Merge Tools is an easy to use diff & merge tool for MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle Database, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS Access and Cross-DBMS databases allowing to compare and sync both schema and data. Starting with a schema changes summary, results can be narrowed down to object lists of particular object type (table definitions, views, etc.), and then down to definition of particular object. Data changes can be retrieved as a high-level list of changes totals across all tables in the database, each total row count can be observed as a side-by-side list of rows for the given table, each changed row can be analyzed for changes in each column. Various diff results provide quick filters to show only new/changed/new+changed items (schema objects or table data rows), ability to select required changed items and generate scripts to apply these changes to the other side database. This script can be executed immediately or saved for future use.
    Starting Price: $65
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    QuerySurge
    QuerySurge leverages AI to automate the data validation and ETL testing of Big Data, Data Warehouses, Business Intelligence Reports and Enterprise Apps/ERPs with full DevOps functionality for continuous testing. Use Cases - Data Warehouse & ETL Testing - Hadoop & NoSQL Testing - DevOps for Data / Continuous Testing - Data Migration Testing - BI Report Testing - Enterprise App/ERP Testing QuerySurge Features - Projects: Multi-project support - AI: automatically create datas validation tests based on data mappings - Smart Query Wizards: Create tests visually, without writing SQL - Data Quality at Speed: Automate the launch, execution, comparison & see results quickly - Test across 200+ platforms: Data Warehouses, Hadoop & NoSQL lakes, databases, flat files, XML, JSON, BI Reports - DevOps for Data & Continuous Testing: RESTful API with 60+ calls & integration with all mainstream solutions - Data Analytics & Data Intelligence:  Analytics dashboard & reports
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    Directus

    Directus

    Monospace Inc

    Directus is an Open Data Platform for managing the content of any SQL database. It provides a powerful API layer for developers and an intuitive App for non-technical users. Written entirely in JavaScript (primarily Node.js and Vue.js), Directus is completely open-source, modular, and extensible, allowing it to be fully tailored to your exact project needs. With Directus Cloud, we've taken our open-source spirit to the cloud by offering Directus Community Cloud, a completely free tier - without quotas or limitations. It's ideal for hobby projects and demos, and when you're ready for production, Standard Cloud has the power and infrastructure options you need. Our pricing is usage-based, which means you only pay for what you use. Use Directus on your next headless cms, internal tool, or SaaS project, or use our Insights for better data management and analytics. With Directus, you're only limited by your imagination.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ragic Builder
    Ragic is a no-code database builder that allows its user to build their own system according to their own workflow with a spread-sheet like interface that is as quick and as intuitive, capable of building small contact management systems to fully fledged ERP systems.
    Starting Price: $5/month/user
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    DreamFactory

    DreamFactory

    DreamFactory Software

    DreamFactory Software is the fastest way to build secure, internal REST APIs. Instantly generate APIs from any database with built-in enterprise security controls that operates on-premises, air-gapped, or in the cloud. Develop 4x faster, save 70% on new projects, remove project management uncertainty, focus talent on truly critical issues, win more clients, and integrate with newer & legacy technologies instantly as needed. DreamFactory is the easiest and fastest way to automatically generate, publish, manage, and secure REST APIs, convert SOAP to REST, and aggregate disparate data sources through a single API platform. See why companies like Disney, Bosch, Netgear, T-Mobile, Intel, and many more are embracing DreamFactory's innovative platform to get a competitive edge. Start a hosted trial or talk to our engineers to get access to an on-prem environment!
    Starting Price: $1500/month
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    Aqua Data Studio

    Aqua Data Studio

    AquaFold, an Idera, Inc. company

    Aqua Data Studio is a multiple-platform, integrated development environment (IDE) for data. It provides benefits to a variety of data-centric roles, allowing them to manage a wide range of data sources. Aqua Data Studio provides scalable, cross-platform data management, supporting IT and data-centric specialists, including developers, database administrators, as well as data analysts, data modelers, and data architects. Simplifies tedious tasks involving SQL queries, data, result sets, schema, data models, files, instances, servers, as well as automation. Aqua Data Studio can be installed on the three popular operating systems: Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux. The graphical user interface can display the nine of the most widely spoken languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese. Aqua Data Studio supports over 40 of the most popular data source platforms, including relational, NoSQL, as well as managed cloud data source
    Starting Price: $499 per user per year
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    Baserow

    Baserow

    Baserow

    Baserow is the open platform to create scalable databases and applications without code. With its intuitive interface and flexibility, Baserow empowers teams to manage data with ease. Real-time collaboration allows for seamless teamwork and productivity. Baserow offers powerful data management features, including multiple tables, views, and relationships. Baserow can be self-hosted, ensuring compliance with legal and data regulations, and is both HIPAA and SOC2 compliant. Baserow's open source nature ensures business continuity at the turn of any event. It also means that it's infinitely extensible, allowing you to build on top of it to fit specific business requirements or increase its functionality. Whether you're a startup, a nonprofit, or a large enterprise, Baserow provides the tools to build powerful, scalable applications tailored to your needs. It's time to take control of your data and unlock your team's potential with Baserow.
    Starting Price: $5 per user per month
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    Delphix

    Delphix

    Delphix

    Delphix is the industry leader in DataOps and provides an intelligent data platform that accelerates digital transformation for leading companies around the world. The Delphix DataOps Platform supports a broad spectrum of systems, from mainframes to Oracle databases, ERP applications, and Kubernetes containers. Delphix supports a comprehensive range of data operations to enable modern CI/CD workflows and automates data compliance for privacy regulations, including GDPR, CCPA, and the New York Privacy Act. In addition, Delphix helps companies sync data from private to public clouds, accelerating cloud migrations, customer experience transformation, and the adoption of disruptive AI technologies. Automate data for fast, quality software releases, cloud adoption, and legacy modernization. Source data from mainframe to cloud-native apps across SaaS, private, and public clouds.
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