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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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07/30/18
Useful and powerful
What do you like best? We've used MySQL for years in a variety of web applications. It's incredibly powerful, supporting a wide range of different use-cases and has scaled well in our applications. What do you dislike? Development is beginning to fragment more between the enterprise edition, community edition, and now the MariaDB fork. A native tool like MSSQL's SQL Server Management Studio would be useful. Recommendations to others considering the product There are tons of resources ...
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07/30/18
Probably one of the best Open Source RDBMS
What do you like best? Support is readily available, its open source. Even enterprise version is not that expensive. What do you dislike? It has some stability issues and I think this over dependent on Add ons. Recommendations to others considering the product Yes, I will recommend MySQL to others as my experience has been good till now. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are developing smart check in system for small boutique ...
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07/30/18
Ultimate database in the opensource market
What do you like best? I liked using mysql, some of its best features are: -Its free for all as its opensource DB -Its very easy to use -Have bunch of exiting features like operations, search etc. -It has very active community and supports/helps at ever point What do you dislike? I personally not have any dislikes for mysql till now, but some other DB in market haves some out of the box features in them which is not in mysql but one should keep in mind its free and they are paid ...
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07/30/18
Journey to Mysql
What do you like best? Oracle bought MySql and it is limited Open Source product means if u want GUI tools then we need to buy licensed version. It is very easy to setup, maintain,upgrade and apply patches. New features for every release.IT works very well web applications like PHP, etc.. It has different types of sql engines like InnoDB wtc., based on our requirement we can select the engine we want to run. We can have any number of configuration files .IF you buy licensed version you ...
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07/30/18
Uso muy sencillo y gran potencial
What do you like best? Usar MySQL siempre me ha parecido muy simple y sencillo, además de ser libre para el desarrollo y uso de bases de datos. Es bastante más sencillo si lo comparamos con el uso de otras bases de datos. Tiene muy buena documentación y es una herramienta muy útil para comenzar en el mundo de las bases de datos. What do you dislike? No soporta algunos tipos de datos como JSON. Algunas utilidades más avanzadas no están documentadas y puede haber algún problema en su uso. ...
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07/27/18
MySQL gets the job done
What do you like best? First off, I use the paid version, but I do believe there is a free version of MySQL which is always a pro (much like MongoDB offers a free version. Both the free and paid versions offers numerous features and the option of configuring your database in numerous ways. Further, its flexibility is expanded by its ability to work alongside with other platforms and databases like Oracle or IntelliJ. This works for my company as this means MySQL can be preinstalled and set ...
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07/25/18
SQL for the general public with advanced features
What do you like best? I started using MySQL from my high school studies and I have not stopped doing so, it is the lightest and fastest database management software on the market. In my opinion, it has nothing to envy from other competitors, it is very fast and very heavy procedures and the management of the databases is very simple with this software. Moreover, when it comes to prices, it is the best value for money compared to competing software. What do you dislike? The worst part ...
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07/23/18
One of the most used and powerful databases
What do you like best? It is very powerful and each version increases the quality of the product. Many web applications, client - server applications and other software use MySQL as the default database, for example, PHP and MySQL have a great link between them and PHP web applications use MySQL as database in many many cases. What do you dislike? It was buy by Oracle and this company started to limit most of the free options so many people start to migrate to MariaDB (you can consider it ...
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07/23/18
MySQL Review
What do you like best? I like the availability of MySQL across multiple platforms like LInux and Mac. Further, I love that it integrates so well with IntelliJ enabling me to store my database within Intellij and acess it without having to open MySQL What do you dislike? I dislike the complexity of MySQL as well as the price. Initially, the features that MySQL offers and the steps taken to set up the database are extensive and takes a true software engineer to figure out. It is not ...
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07/22/18
So much tweaking you'd think It was crack.
What do you like best? The price point of course. With tweaking for query types and making best use of the hardware, I ran a top 500 internet site with only a frontend apache/memcached/litehttpd What do you dislike? Very cumbersome and rarely straightforward as to the pinpoint source of lag, especially with a system live and unable to be taken offline. Scripts, tips, and all that exists, feels like it needs to be read to know silly little parameters and indexing design Recommendations to ...
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