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PostgreSQL vs Weaviate Enterprise Cloud comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Feb 8, 2026

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Categories and Ranking

PostgreSQL
Ranking in Vector Databases
8th
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
126
Ranking in other categories
Open Source Databases (2nd)
Weaviate Enterprise Cloud
Ranking in Vector Databases
18th
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
3.9
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of March 2026, in the Vector Databases category, the mindshare of PostgreSQL is 7.2%, up from 4.5% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Weaviate Enterprise Cloud is 2.7%, up from 1.9% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Vector Databases Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
PostgreSQL7.2%
Weaviate Enterprise Cloud2.7%
Other90.1%
Vector Databases
 

Featured Reviews

Ece Ece - PeerSpot reviewer
Software developer at Student
Reliable transactions and rich features have powered real time collaboration and faster development
PostgreSQL fully supports ACID transactions, including atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability, which are some of the best features it offers in my experience. It also supports multiple index types, such as B-tree, Gin, Gist, and BRIN, and provides JSON and JSONB support, which is used to query semi-structured data. PostgreSQL uses Multi-Version Concurrency Control, which allows multiple users to read and write simultaneously. For extensibility, PostgreSQL allows extensions such as PostGIS and pg_trgm, which are truly useful. PostgreSQL improves reliability, performance, and scalability in production. Since it is ACID compliant, it ensures that database transactions are safe and consistent, preventing partial data updates, maintaining data integrity, and allowing multiple users to read or write data simultaneously using MVCC. Features such as foreign keys, constraints, and triggers impact data consistency by preventing invalid data. It supports read replicas, partitioning, and horizontal scaling for scalability. PostgreSQL has been very stable in my experience, handling concurrent requests reliably while maintaining data consistency with ACID transactions and accommodating concurrent users with strong data integrity, making it mature and widely used in production systems. Using PostgreSQL with Prisma allows faster development because schema migrations are automated and type-safe queries reduce the time I spend fixing database bugs, allowing me to focus more on building features while improving collaboration between developers due to a well-defined relational schema. Migration tools keep everyone's database schema synchronized, which allows multiple developers to work on backend features without conflicts. It has a rich feature set, supporting advanced features such as window functions, common table expressions (CTEs), and full-text search, with the flexibility of supporting both JSON and relational data, meaning it can behave as both a relational database and a document database. Extensibility allows PostgreSQL to add new capabilities while maintaining a strong ecosystem that integrates easily with modern backend stacks such as Node.js, Docker, and Prisma.
reviewer2811174 - PeerSpot reviewer
AI Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Hybrid search has transformed search relevance and has enabled faster delivery of AI features
I am a strong advocate for Weaviate Enterprise Cloud, but there are areas where improvement would make a real difference. Monitoring and observability could be more robust out-of-the-box. Currently, I rely on external tools such as Grafana to track my cluster performance, and having a native dashboard with deeper query-level insights would be beneficial. I would appreciate SDK parity across languages. Some newer features are available on the Python SDK before they reach Go and TypeScript, which slows down teams working on other languages. The learning curve for advanced configuration, sharding strategies, replication, and tuning schema design can be steep for newer team members, so better-guided workflows or templates would help. Multi-region support is also a pending request for Weaviate to seamlessly join cross-region platforms. Auto-scaling granularity could be smarter. The current scaling responds to overall resource usage, but it would be better if it could scale independently based on query load versus ingestion load, as these spike at different times for me. Backup and disaster recovery flows need to be more flexible. While backups exist, setting up a cross-cloud failover or point-in-time recovery to a specific transaction can still be manual. Native re-ranking integration has been improved, and these are areas where Weaviate needs continued improvement.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"The database has excellent performance."
"PostgreSQL is very powerful, easy to manage, and has many features."
"The most valuable features are the price, stability, it is scalable and is used by our clients in small business environments, and it is a simple product to use."
"It has completely met our needs. It works, and it is robust. We haven't had any problems with what PostgreSQL does for us and the way it does it. That's why we've been using it for so long. We understand it, and it does the job."
"We are able to create many different types of jobs and items with this solution making it one of the most valuable features."
"The initial setup is quick and easy."
"The solution is open-source and free to use."
"Clustering will be the number 1 feature. It is also open-source so it is free. It can also be clustered, to allow fault tolerance."
"Overall, Weaviate Enterprise Cloud shifted my engineering focus from managing infrastructure to building AI-first features that drive business value, which has been a crucial win for my entire organization and the time that every employee is spending per quarter."
 

Cons

"There could be a plugin to distribute the data on servers for the product."
"I'm not really able to customize it."
"They need to have a better graphical interface. There is a tool called pgAdmin 4 that they use, which is free. It is written in Java, and it is slow. They need to have a better product that is similar to Toad for Oracle, but, of course, it is hard to get something that's really great and free. Other than that, it is great."
"Sometimes, it becomes slow because of the network. So, there is room for improvement in performance."
"PostgreSQL is a stable system, but from a security point of view, it still needs improvement."
"The price could be better."
"I'd like to see better memory management. I think that that's one of the few areas that Postgres does not handle as well as MySQL does or did."
"It could be improved by using parallelization. You want basically, distributed computing."
"The experience with pricing for Weaviate Enterprise Cloud was mixed."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"The need for our customers to pay for licences is contingent on their projects and budgets."
"It is free. There is no license on it."
"We use the open-source version of PostgreSQL and not the enterprise edition."
"It is open-source. If you use it on-premise, it is free. It also has enterprise or commercial versions. If you go for the cloud version, there will be a cost, but it is lower than Oracle or Microsoft."
"We are using the free version of PostgreSQL."
"The community version of Postgre is basically free."
"Our company pays for it. There are free versions available, but for advanced features, you obviously have to pay."
"It is also open-source so it is free."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Manufacturing Company
6%
Comms Service Provider
13%
Computer Software Company
11%
Media Company
10%
Educational Organization
10%
 

Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business57
Midsize Enterprise27
Large Enterprise46
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Questions from the Community

How does Firebird SQL compare with PostgreSQL?
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What do you like most about PostgreSQL?
It's a transactional database, so we use Postgres for most of our reporting. That's where it's helping.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for PostgreSQL?
The tool is free of cost. For now, it's not about making money. But once we perfect it, we can offer it to customers willing to pay for support and other services. Most of my deployments are free.
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