Hi,

I may get in position to protect
my choice of MySQL being confronted
by completely non-technical
management. Management is likely
to argue in favor of MSSQL (nice GUI,
many people who "know" it, they are
used to it, you can do any project
on any DB, blah blah blah). All this
crap.

Anyone has web references to different
DB servers comparison (performance/feature-rich
/other...)? Marketing materials/diagrams/tables
that would be able to convince non-tech
guys that MySQL is superior to MSSQL?
Selling points (like ease of administration,
high performance, robustness of SQL language,
cross platform-nnes) ?

Any other considerations.

I mean I know by heart that MySQL is better
but management has totally different mindset.

So any such "convincing" information will
be GREATLY appreciated ))

Yuri.

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