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💵 Mercury 3.0 DB (HgDB)

Mercury DB is a service server (SOAP and REST) that enables the management of any objects, also referred to as cases. The engine is based on the relational SQL model, whereby data is stored in a relational database. The combination of objects and relations allows for the utilization of Mercury DB as an object database, supporting ACID transactions (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability), as well as integration with traditional BI (business intelligence) systems for business data analysis. It facilitates interconnectivity between the domains of NoSQL databases (e.g., ElasticSearch, MongoDB) and those of relational databases (e.g., Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, MySQL).

Pick the Right Plan for your Team:

TRIAL

Plan for developers

FREE

90-day trial
Not for production use

  • Basic support
  • Limited to 1 instance of HgDB on development environment
  • Limited to 100000 objects
  • Access to core features

STANDARD

Plan for small teams

License: €6500

Update rights:
€2579/year

  • Basic support
  • Limited to 1 instance of HgDB on production environment
  • Unlimited number of objects
  • Access to core features

ENTERPRISE

Plan for large organizations

License: €25700

Update rights:
€6500/year

  • Basic support
  • Unlimited instances of HgDB on production environment
  • Unlimited number of objects
  • Access to all features, including advanced security and performance options
  • Multinode cluster of HgDB


Additional Information
  • Prices are one-time fees for a perpetual license.
  • Update rights are annual fees for receiving updates and new versions.
  • Support plans are available as an option.
  • Custom plans are available upon request.
  • All prices are exclusive of VAT.
  • Prices are in Euros (€) and may vary based on location and taxes.
  • The prices given are valid for 2025 and may change in subsequent years.
Instance Definition
  • 1 instance of HgDB = 1 installation of HgDB on 1 server (physical or virtual).
  • An instance can be used by multiple applications.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of CPU cores and RAM.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of disks and any disk capacity.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any operating system (Linux, Windows, etc.).
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any database (Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.).
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of network interfaces.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of IP addresses.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of hostnames.
  • An instance can be installed on a server with any number of applications.