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MariaDB on CentOS vs MongoDB Atlas comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 11, 2026

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

MariaDB on CentOS
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
4.4
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (30th)
MongoDB Atlas
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.9
Number of Reviews
50
Ranking in other categories
Database as a Service (DBaaS) (3rd), Managed NoSQL Databases (3rd), Database Management Systems (DBMS) (4th), AI Software Development (9th)
 

Mindshare comparison

MariaDB on CentOS and MongoDB Atlas aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. MariaDB on CentOS is designed for Operating Systems (OS) for Business and holds a mindshare of 0.1%.
MongoDB Atlas, on the other hand, focuses on Database as a Service (DBaaS), holds 12.1% mindshare, down 14.8% since last year.
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
MariaDB on CentOS0.1%
Rocky Linux10.2%
Ubuntu Linux8.8%
Other80.9%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
Database as a Service (DBaaS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
MongoDB Atlas12.1%
Amazon RDS12.6%
Microsoft Azure SQL Database10.5%
Other64.8%
Database as a Service (DBaaS)
 

Featured Reviews

Giovanni Baruzzi - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Syntlogo GmbH
Reliable clustering has ensured continuous access and has simplified high‑availability operations
The Galera Cluster feature has helped me with high availability because it is stable, requiring at least three servers to have a stable cluster. If one member of the cluster stops for any reason, the service continues working, and as you restart the server, it synchronizes everything with the other members. It is very well designed; while it is a complex feature and is documented, every improvement in this area would be helpful, and this is a suggestion for the Galera and MariaDB on CentOS developers. MariaDB on CentOS is a very good SQL database that is open source, meaning no license cost for users. There are even commercial editions that offer support, but basically, you do not need to pay any license. It is very dependable and very clear.
Lintz Veloso - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a government with 11-50 employees
Developers have benefited from flexibility and performance but pricing has needed further attention
I am only familiar with databases and applications. I am from the development team and I am a user of database and cloud but I don't know the infrastructure. As a user, I deal with the Oracle Database. I know the organization has a license with the product. We don't utilize real-time analytics with MongoDB Atlas. I don't use MongoDB Atlas directly, so I don't know how it can be improved. I would place MongoDB Atlas at a medium level. I would rate it at a six or seven. I believe MongoDB Atlas can improve a little. My overall review rating for this product is six out of ten.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"MariaDB on CentOS has positively impacted our organization in several ways."
"MariaDB on CentOS is a very good SQL database that is open source, meaning no license cost for users."
"MariaDB on CentOS is almost identical to MySQL, and the experience is very similar."
"MariaDB on CentOS has positively impacted my organization by providing more features compared to Oracle MySQL, particularly in terms of performance, advantages, and implemented features, leading to migrations from Oracle MySQL to MariaDB on CentOS."
"MariaDB on CentOS is faster than Oracle."
"The key feature of MongoDB Atlas that has been helpful for us is the ease of deploying new databases."
"The initial setup is very simple and straightforward; it's not overly complex or difficult, and with AWS, implementation is not an issue anymore, so from the user's perspective you just create the database and it's as easy as that."
"The product is user-friendly."
"The most valuable feature is that it's all web-based. So one can browse collections just from the web. MongoDB Atlas is very accessible, quick to understand, and quick to learn. People who have never used CLI can hop into the web interface and browse the database."
"It's flexible. We don't need to have a solid upstream availability failover, and everything is seamless in Atlas."
"You can start quickly on projects which allow you to store many things."
"It is better than the legacy databases, and it is very good with the cloud."
"The cloud-based nature of this solution makes it flexible and scalable."
 

Cons

"You can always improve a product, and the area that is very sensitive in MariaDB on CentOS is the release and the backward compatibility."
"Many functionalities are not available in MariaDB on CentOS, so those aspects needed to be rewritten, particularly Oracle proprietary features."
"I think MariaDB on CentOS needs improvements in some memory-level implementations within the operating system, as I have noticed issues related to memory orientation, such as out-of-memory problems."
"One of the things that is not ideal is that the version which is default is sometimes older than the very latest."
"The UI is not currently designed in a manner to make it possible for a non-technical person or a layman to update the database easily."
"The product does not have ORM."
"MongoDB Atlas should add more APIs in their Terraform module because sometimes I find it difficult to find the resources in their Terraform model."
"Going forward, we would like to have pure AWS Cloud (native) storage instead regular storage on the AWS integration side."
"The import and export process needs improvement, i.e., getting in and out. Moving data from other databases into MongoDB, along with indexing, was challenging."
"The product's data aggregation feature needs to work faster."
"I would like a more comprehensive dashboard."
"The installation was straightforward except for the network hardware because it was a little complicated to make the connection with our VPC on AWS."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"We're currently using the Atlas for the night and don't require a license. However, it can be a problem if you want to use their enterprise environment. Then you need to purchase the license."
"The solution is fairly priced."
"For our service, it was around 300 to 600 euros per month, which was acceptable for our customers."
"The purchasing process through the AWS Marketplace was very good."
"The pricing and licensing is great."
"Comparing the price between the MongoDB and Microsoft SQL Server, we are using the enterprise edition of Microsoft SQL Server, which is more expensive than MongoDB."
"We pay for a license."
"MongoDB Atlas is not expensive, and since it's a cloud-based solution, you pay by usage."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
41%
Transportation Company
9%
Comms Service Provider
7%
University
7%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Financial Services Firm
10%
Construction Company
9%
Computer Software Company
8%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
No data available
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business24
Midsize Enterprise10
Large Enterprise20
 

Questions from the Community

What is your primary use case for MariaDB on CentOS?
MariaDB on CentOS is used in a hybrid cloud and public cloud environment. It has been deployed in AWS and DigitalOcean, installed separately rather than as a managed service.
What advice do you have for others considering MariaDB on CentOS?
I believe I have covered every important aspect to discuss, and I do not have anything else to add. I was offered a gift card. My overall review rating for MariaDB on CentOS is 10.
What do you like most about MongoDB Atlas?
There are many valuable features, but scalability stands out. It can scale across zones. You can define multiple nodes. They have also partnered with AWS, offering great service with multiple featu...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for MongoDB Atlas?
Pricing-wise, MongoDB Atlas has a pay-as-you-go strategy. The documentation for MongoDB is very good; I have learned multiple things through reading it. The free tier is M0 for $0, which is suitabl...
What needs improvement with MongoDB Atlas?
An improvement I can suggest for MongoDB Atlas is achieving even faster query execution and smoother application performance. In terms of scalability, it handles system growth without failure, but ...
 

Also Known As

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Atlas, MongoDB Atlas (pay-as-you-go)
 

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Sample Customers

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Wells Fargo, Forbes, Ulta Beauty, Bosch, Sanoma, Current (a Digital Bank), ASAP Log, SBB, Zebra Technologies, Radial, Kovai, Eni, Accuhit, Cognigy, and Payload.
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