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MySQL offers custom pricing plan
MySQL stands out as a top choice for small to medium-level businesses due to its open-source nature and ease of use. Users appreciate its quick installation process and intuitive interface, making it a preferred option for database management. MySQL's support for spatial data and functions adds a layer of efficiency, especially for geographical calculations. Its ...Read more
Easy to use with quick installation and user-friendly interface.
Provides excellent performance and scalability for relational database management.
Supports spatial data and functions, enhancing geographical calculations.
Open source nature with industry-level security and community support.
Limited support for marketplace apps and connectors, restricting advanced functionalities.
Richness of features and customizations can be complex without proper support.
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NJ
Nina J
08/30/19
The best database manager that exists
What do you like best? The first feature that I love is that it is an open source tool, that is, it allows me to use it freely, without the need to acquire any license, in addition to that it generates a huge community that if in fact the technical support does not It is the best, it is very unlikely to need it because the community so large it has is able to clarify any questions we have. I really like that it is a tool that synthesizes the budget for the development and execution of ...
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SK
Shivanshu K
08/30/19
Best Free System available to maintain relational data!
What do you like best? It is safe and secure. It's one of the simplest software. Even a person with basic knowledge of SQL can learn to work on this within a short period of time. A person looking to start his/her work in DBMS should definitely start from MySQL. What do you dislike? It is not able to handle large databases very efficiently. Recommendations to others considering the product: Best for beginners! What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have ...
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UI
User in Information Technology and Services
08/30/19
MySQl review
What do you like best? Quality of maintaining the database, as well as query execution, very optimizes and easy to learn. Language of writing query is very easy so that everyone can easily learn it. Scheman maintainance is also very easy. so you can store large amount of data with a very helpful tool. What do you dislike? UI is not that attractive as well as need to add another feature added in dbiewer. Recommendations to others considering the product: no recoomendations What ...
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YR
Yash R
08/29/19
MySQL - Good for traditional data
What do you like best? What I liked best about MySQL is the way Oracle provides support for the queries related to MySQL issues 24*7 What do you dislike? One thing which I dislike about MySQL it can not even handle semi-structured data, how can we even consider it for storing NoSQL data Recommendations to others considering the product: Definitely go for MySQL for your structured data ! What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? One main ...
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DH
DHARA H
08/28/19
MySQL - One way stop for relational database
What do you like best? I like best about MySQL is how efficiently we can handle relational data and also customer support provided by oracle is very good, so that whenever we face any issue we can contact them and get our issue resolved What do you dislike? One thing I dislike about MySQL is we can not handle NoSQL data or multimedia data. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are finding database for relational data you should definitely try MySQL What ...
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AI
Administrator in Publishing
08/28/19
Free and Suitabkle for any company size
What do you like best? It is free and have a very big community What do you dislike? Difficult for migration when database has grown big What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Storing internal company data in-house with no software cost.
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Sachin S
08/27/19
MySQL a complete RDBMS
What do you like best? The best thing about the RDBS we can design lot of amazing things , it support large data set. It gives the freedom to make sure design database as per requirement without mining the rules to do it. We can built a very fast and sweet application around the MySQL. and the good thing about this its free to use. We don't have to buy the licence to use it for development or either for production version. What do you dislike? The thing which I may be dislike ...
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JR
Jorge R
08/27/19
Free yet powerful Data Base solution
What do you like best? - relational tables support - easy to understand syntax - Focus on cloud, big data and web What do you dislike? - is owned by Oracle - is still not really that solid as other relational DB systems Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are looking for a opensource and free database for your systems, give MySQL a try What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? host and maintain a database ...
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JC
Juan Carlos G
08/27/19
CISO
What do you like best? This tool is very fast, has an operational capacity of excellence, is easy to access and manipulate so with necessary knowledge you can make secure and reliable web applications thanks to the way your system offers protection against access encryption of stored passwords. What do you dislike? it requires some prior knowledge to get the most out of its functions as this is not very intuitive for novice users. Recommendations to others considering the product: ...
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CI
Consultant in Information Technology and Services
08/26/19
MySQL experience
What do you like best? As it's Open Source, it's easily available, scalable and easy enough to work with. What do you dislike? Nothing at all to dislike really. The initial setup takes a bit of technical knowledge, but apart from that - certainly as is the case with WordPress, you don't generally need to touch the database at all. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Have developed in the past some beautiful and functional websites based ...
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