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MySQL - Database Management Software

MySQL Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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MySQL Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 428 reviews

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Excellent

(318)

Very Good

(98)

Good

(10)

Poor

(1)

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Expert's Review

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

MySQL pros and cons

  • 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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11/21/18

5 out of 5

MySql is the easiest way to get started in the database administration

What do you like best? One of the many things that I liked most about knowing this technology was the fact that it is open source and, even more, knowing that it is developed by Oracle, which makes it more attractive. I use MySQL very often to integrate it with my web applications and there are many interfaces that allow its integration. Another of its features is that it can be used on both Windows and Linux platforms making it much more versatile compared to Microsoft SqlServer. What do ...

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11/15/18

5 out of 5

Great value

What do you like best? I love the most the fact that it's free, versatile and multi-platform. Along with some sync tools (SJA for example ,we manage MySQL in multiple locations with synchronisation of records and stock management across various servers and company offices. What do you dislike? Could do better with database integrity assurance as well as more security features. Also deployment automation would be a plus, although there are some tools available from third-parties. ...

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11/07/18

4.5 out of 5

Why they love MySQL

What do you like best? MySQL is one of the most popular relational database management system (RDBMS. That makes MySQL user community one of the largest and so is the information and help available online. MySQL is simple to install and use. It’s also reliable and can be trusted being that it has been used by major companies across the world. From Facebook to Google, twitter, you tube and almost every CMS. What do you dislike? I like MySQL but they should do more about role based ...

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11/05/18

5 out of 5

A powerful and compatible database

What do you like best? * MySQL always guarantees optimal speeds and unique memory caches for improved performance. * Facilitates and streamlines maintenance, debugging and updates. * It is open source. * Integration with other tools is easy. * It is a very good relational database. * MySQL works with structured data. What do you dislike? + Lacks built-in support for XML. + There should be capture concepts. + Does not support ARRAY or stored procedures. Recommendations to ...

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11/02/18

5 out of 5

Best database for websites

What do you like best? Third-party tools available. Compatibility with sql standard query. Very easy to perform backup and restorations. It allows to scale from small implementations to large projects. Handles user privileges very well. It is found in all the hosting of the market. It has one of the largest user communities. What do you dislike? We would like to see stored procedures in the future. Incompatibility between versions can cause errors. Recommendations to others ...

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10/30/18

5 out of 5

Open Source Database with Great Performance and Ultra Scalability

What do you like best? Easy to find in-house support for when we don't want to go to the vendor. Fast memory allocation and execution of query. In memory features Low cost of ownership. Rich product suite / offerings considering opensource. Now Part of a very stable company like Oracle. What do you dislike? Better interoprability with big 3 database for DML. And I don't understand why built-in entry sanitation isn't better (you can put some wacky 'valid' dates for example but I guess ...

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10/24/18

5 out of 5

Database management software

What do you like best? This is a database managment software. It is open source and freeware. It is most popular for database management. It is always up to date with the new changes. It is highly secure. It can even work with other database like oracle. It offers a lot of functionality which help us to effectively manage our huge data. It has huge online support so one can easily get solution for their queries. What do you dislike? Its queries sometimes are very confusing thus for ...

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10/23/18

1 out of 5

mysql is fine small and medium size projects, not when you need at massive scale

What do you like best? its simple and easy enough to use. tooling is available, community is vibrant enough. developers are familiar enough. works well with java and other jvm related technologies. What do you dislike? the out of box configuration is not suitable for heavy usage requirements. requires a lot of tuning. dba's usually are a pain to work with and there is always a disconnect with what is required from app perspective versus db perspective. it scales enough for a medium sized ...

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10/22/18

4.5 out of 5

Saviour of Open Source DB - MySQL

What do you like best? Very first thing, Its a freeware. Very user friendly, Not much complications in handling the Database and its administration. GUI is so attractive. What do you dislike? Limitations in the DB Size which we getting maintained. Maintenance of the DB will fail sometimes and it is little bit difficult to troubleshoot why it is getting failed also. Recommendations to others considering the product Whoever wishes to go for robust open source DB in place of MSSQL they can ...

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10/21/18

4.5 out of 5

Easy to use, intuitive.

What do you like best? Create and drop tables with ease, wizard is really helpful yet a tad bit limited but aren't all wizards are? The fact that you can have it plugged with tons of report plugins, reports are coming out with a nice and fancy layout as well. What do you dislike? User interface, too 90 for everyone's taste. Yet we only need that to do a few querys, the rest will go to addons/plugins we use to print reports and present the data to their respective departments in a way ...

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