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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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01/30/19
Very popular and open source database.
What do you like best? With MySQL and its proven performance, reliability and ease of use, it has become the main option I use for database in Web-based applications. In addition, it is an extremely popular alternative as an integrated database. With its latest version, MYSQL 5.0 append new important features that make it more competitive with drivers such as SQL Server, Sybase and Oracle. Something I find very fascinating in this new released version I can summarize it in this way: ...
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01/28/19
MySQL the number one in database technology
What do you like best? It is free and open source, can be combined with PHP MyAdmin and work within their databases from anywhere. You can easily store thousands of records. What do you dislike? It is quite complex to detect the specific error within the database, should implement an IDE to help and / or alert of common errors or syntax errors, it would be very useful to implement a testing environment to prevent errors of operation to users , and thus apply the changes to the database ...
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01/27/19
Easy to implement for Company website and E-commerce website.
What do you like best? Best to implement and fast to perform operation. It can be used for any website as it is portable and fast to perform operations. Security is the main reason the administrator can give permission to access the tables in databases. The caching improves the performance of operation as looping or repeated operations are performed. There is good interface and store statement to perform operation no needs to write the statement. What do you dislike? Difficult to ...
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01/27/19
MySQL still the best in 2019
What do you like best? I work on customer support mainly with MySQL customers but i'm also web developer and i've been using MySQL for years now. What i liked best is that MySQL an open source project and that means that there are tons of thousands of supports and help is available on the internet for free. I have found this to be particularly very helpful in sorting out otherwise difficult situations. One of the best things about MySQL is that is so popular that you will find a huge ...
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01/25/19
MySQL the best Database tech out there.
What do you like best? MySQL provides ease of use. MySQL has cross platform support on which implementation and integration would not be a problem. I like the ease of connection to other programming languages and also management of large data querys. It is best partnered with other open source products. Pros: - First off it is free and open source - Excellent scale-able database system - Works perfectly with Linux or Unix servers - When paired with PHP MyAdmin you can easily ...
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01/25/19
MySQL is a main component of my business
What do you like best? I am a heavy user of MySQL. I have literally been using MySQL since 2003 when I installed forum software for the first time. Today, I own and run a forum service provider running on MySQL with over a million database tables and billions of queries. The reliability of MySQL is what I love best. What do you dislike? That it's owned by Oracle for a few years now. I feel that Oracle has a very erratic attitude toward free and open source software. MariaDB was created ...
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01/23/19
The all around best database for software applications
What do you like best? With only a small amount of simple syntax I can define all the necessary actions to build, maintain and access a database. Using MySQL is straight forward and intuitive. With a some practice, you can easily build a database for any application. The stability and scalability make it great for building large scale applications. What do you dislike? It can be difficult at times to correct a mistake after you have run an incorrect command. Once a change has been made to ...
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01/22/19
Great experience
What do you like best? I had really great experience with MySQL because it provides utmost Data security, high performance, compatibility ,On-Demand Scalability, Comprehensive Transactional Support, and round the clock uptime and flexibility of open source , Reduced Total Cost of Ownership and also complete workflow control What do you dislike? Memory usage increased: If we use many stored procedures, the memory usage of every connection that is using those stored procedures will increase ...
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01/21/19
The perfect database for web applications
What do you like best? It is a very adaptable database. It is also very fast when performing operations. On the other hand it has been very useful to deploy it on servers with limited resources. I like that no matter what server language I use in my web applications I can achieve access to the mysql database without any complications. This also helps me to interconnect applications through the same database What do you dislike? Many advanced functions of MySQL do not have a good ...
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01/19/19
Most popular, free, open source, Enterprise-ready database management system!
What do you like best? Very easy to set up; just a few commands! High reliability and fault-tolerance; data corruption is highly unlikely! Great performance, even at high-volume traffic; will usually never go down, unless you run out of disk or memory! Excellent documentation and community support Supports advanced clustering and high-availability deployments What do you dislike? The GPL license, which prevents vendors from bundling MySQL with their own products Clustering/HA ...
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