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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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Harsh D
11/20/20
Best known databases
What do you like best? Mysql is an open source database which provides the actual idea of internal functioning and build structure. It support comprehensive transactional ability. It has a powerful build quality that is helpful for handling large data so that no dataloss occurs or data should be consistently available for processes. It also offers high data security that will help to protect data in efficient manner. What do you dislike? It occurs some issue like in the lower ...
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Jorge C
11/11/20
Our preferred database for relational data
What do you like best? MySQL Workbench as and extremelly intuitive tool for database administration, modeling and database server configuration What do you dislike? Nothing in particular. MySQL meets the majority of our requeriments. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are currently using MySQL for the development of an internal Quality Assurance System for our University.
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Arun D
11/06/20
Good reliable database
What do you like best? Lightweight and easy to work with. Good set of connectors for different languages. It is very quick to install and start work with. Decent performance for what it takes to set it up. Ease of use has me reaching for it everytime. What do you dislike? Cannot handle scale like other bigger database out there. Some features are lacking when you scale up your data needs. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? POCs, ...
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Mahesh S
10/30/20
Prefect database mysql
What do you like best? If we talk about the best in MySQL then I think everything inside it is the best. Strong behavior, consistent nature, helps to integrate with big data to handle it, starting with atomic-like properties and working together and never disappointing you. It is easy to implement the query language to use it. Also, installing this server is the easiest task among the rest of the database servers. What do you dislike? As we all know that nothing is right in this ...
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Richard B
10/27/20
MySQL is a very novice tool to do a lot of great stuff with data.
What do you like best? My favorite thing about MySQL in general is that it is very easy to code in. I have a lot of "new to coding" members on my team, and I find that using MySQL to code has helped them to pick up quickly. For example, the coding is very straight forward to English when using the expression "WHERE VARIABLE LIKE '%WORD%'". What do you dislike? My biggest dislike about MySQL is when you run a line of code that fails, the error message is either vague, or way too ...
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Dino K
10/23/20
MYSQL Review
What do you like best? Quick SQL database implementation, open source. What do you dislike? Data corruption can happen if cheap drives are used. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you need larger scalability consider using PostGRES or Cockroach What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Cheap, low rent, open source database to drive most applications for the web.
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Animesh P
10/15/20
Best RDBMS to start with
What do you like best? It's the best and one of the simplest RDBMS for a newbie to get started. I started learning this when I was early in school in my undergrad. To date, this remains my favorite. The query and its syntax are easy to learn and grasp for a newbie. What do you dislike? Well, there is nothing that I dislike about it. I used it in my grad school as well. At first, I was unhappy that it did not have a graphic based interface but then they came up with Microsoft ...
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Timothy S
10/10/20
Deploy cloud-native applications using the most common open-source platform in the world.
What do you like best? MySQL provides a very basic graphical user interface. I love it because it's not hard to understand the roles and commands. Also, the other best thing I've experienced is that it's got very full and quick import and export tools. Another favorite aspect that helped me a lot is that there is a variety of helpful documentation on the web in various languages. On the other hand, it runs very well on Linux servers, which are the ones that we have in the company. ...
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Rajshekhar S
09/30/20
Best Suited Database Server for Student
What do you like best? Some of the major advantages of MySQL include data security, on-demand, scalability, high performance, the flexibility of open source, reduce the total cost of ownership as you will use it to make your own server, it comes with 24x7 assurance and a lot of solutions available on the forum for a different type of problems. What do you dislike? MySQL does not support a very large database size as efficiently, it also does not support ROLE, COMMIT, and stored ...
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Rachit S
09/22/20
The best database to use
What do you like best? MySQL supports a detailed documentation that is the best and functions every part of it. This documentation will be updated from time to time. It also supports a wide range of operating systems to support execution and since it is an open source product, there is no license fee to use it in any way. It's queries are easy to write and understand and can be used efficiently at places. What do you dislike? It does not support any property of isolation and ...
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