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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

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Based on 428 reviews

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Excellent

(318)

Very Good

(98)

Good

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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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12/29/17

4 out of 5

MySQL: Best open source DB

What do you like best? Best thing about MySQL is, It's quite easy to install and use. By using some third party tools you can make it even more cooler. e.g. mk-query-digest & mydumper. Recently, it has gained more popularity as it's being used by loads of major corporations like Twitter, Alibaba, Amazon etc. What do you dislike? Most of the people things it's free, but it's quite expensive too. Which depends on for what you are planning to use it for. It could range from FREE to $15K+. ...

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12/28/17

3.5 out of 5

Review of MySQL usage in Financial Services

What do you like best? MySQL is very user-friendly while at the same time being a very efficient source for creating complex queries and easily creating and interacting with new tables. Also it is very easy to use through the MAC terminal as well as through a relational database software such as Sequel Pro What do you dislike? This is not particular to MySQL but there seems to be very subtle, but when querying, there are debilitating differences when going through SQL languages which ...

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12/28/17

4.5 out of 5

I would recommend My SQL to anyone who would like to get started in programming in SQL DB

What do you like best? My SQL is very user friendly any beginner can use it. I was able to look up everything I need to know on how to program using My SQL, with MS access as the front end client. What do you dislike? My SQL has it's limitations, when it comes to programming when compared to MS SQL. There is only so much Data it can hold before it reaches its maximum capacity. Recommendations to others considering the product This is great for beginners, but if you expect to use a lot ...

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12/27/17

5 out of 5

The easiest software to get a database and it's open-source!

What do you like best? All basic servers has mysql as SGBDD . SO you don't need to pay extra to get oracle or mongo DB. It's very simple to do CRUD (create, read, update, delete. It supports for all most, all programming language. What do you dislike? It' less better with huge data bases (tera bites . Search is less effective than mongo. The response time is not good enuff. Recommendations to others considering the product The best for small websites .But if you need more efficient ...

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12/26/17

5 out of 5

Easy enough for a beginner, powerful enough for whomever

What do you like best? I started using MySQL simply because our production platform uses it and we didn't like the reporting we were getting. I was able to go from complete novice to a report and process creating junkie in short order. It has transformed the information we share and our ability to rely on actual measurements instead of gut-feeling. What do you dislike? While it is easy to use it takes quite a bit of time for the timid and afraid to get comfortable with. I'd love to see a ...

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12/20/17

4.5 out of 5

MySQL Recommended For New Comers

What do you like best? MySQL Easy Learning, Simple Coding, Simple GUI. Many Recommended For Using AIO (All in One Tools, Optimize Query Cache Easy, Classic Coding like using CMD, Fixed Lengeth (Static and FREE if not commercial. What do you dislike? MySQL with Expensive PAID if Commercial, some time Migration More Difficult. Recommendations to others considering the product for a new comer, im recomended database MySQL. 1. You just learning C and C++ ? You can try this database 2. ...

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12/18/17

4.5 out of 5

Best open source relational database I have ever used

What do you like best? MySQL is the best, simple, fast, popular open source and freely available database for software developer. MySQL supports almost all types of programming languages. MySQL query syntax is easier to learn compared to all other databases. It also support highly complex and advanced SQL queries. MySQL provides the indexing and hashing for faster reading of data. It is being maintained by Oracle. MySQL has good documentation. MySQL provides a tool Workbench to write ...

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12/17/17

4 out of 5

The best SQL app. Nice to do queries with it

What do you like best? Numerous applications are being utilized. It is easy to introduce and to do data manipulations. It's an exceptionally helpful tool for databases and a great tool for engineers. I can utilize it for improving Queries. What do you dislike? I think that the documentation needs to be better and when I moved up to Mac OS it isn't working so well. Recommendations to others considering the product Try to use it, to learn it. It's not so difficult as you think. Each ...

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12/12/17

5 out of 5

The default Database

What do you like best? Highly reliable, flexible, with a really big community behind it. Every developer I've interviewed has shown knowledge of this database. There are lots of services to support it by every cloud provider or hosting provider. There are even implementations with fully backup schemas, one plus one configuration, and multi-site synchronization. You can implement from docker repositories, bitnami stacks, or all in box solutions. Even installing from the OS is easy and ...

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11/30/17

4.5 out of 5

Best free Dmbs ever

What do you like best? First of all, it's free. It's easy to setup and to work with, even for a beginner. Great performances even if it gets large. A lot of documentation and resources you can find for help online. Runs on a lot of different operating systems What do you dislike? No built-in support for features like JSON, XML, automatic backups, etc. It becomes slower when you have a large amount of data with high concurrency (many writes at the same time. What business ...

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