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Newer page: | version 18 | Last edited on Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:14:00 am | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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If you want a relational DataBase, use [PostgreSQL]. You'll love yourself forever if you do.
See also [PostgreSQL], PostgresVsMysql, [DB2], [Oracle]
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> For a large portion of the new markets being created by [MySQL], this advantage ''~[easy to install while reasonably useful, Ed.]'' matters a lot more than missing features and poor [ACID] semantics. If this shocks you, then remember that [MySQL] is used for the InterNet-enabled version of what people used to use MicrosoftAccess for. Compare [MySQL] to Access on technical grounds -- who wins?