I'm trying to collect some links of resources that compares various
databases

Here is the result until today
http://www.itsystems.lv/gints/compare_db.htm

You all are welcomed to send more!


Gints Plivna
IT Sistēmas, Merķeļa 13, LV1050 Rīga
http://www.itsystems.lv/gints/



                                                                                       
                                                 
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We use both here, use'em as back-end databases for our hosted web sites.

MySQL is fast, easy to set up and maintain, and free. Works great for our
small and medium-sized web sites. But, it doesn't scale as well as Oracle
and we've had better luck using Oracle with our large, active sites. MySQL
with MyISAM table types has table-level locking only, and a large number of
concurrent selects can slow things down tremendously.

IMHO, maintaining a MySQL database is more of a SysAdmin job than a DBA
job,
and I don't think you'll have much of a problem with the transition.

We recently finished up some benchmarking, using Oracle and MySQL with
MyISAM and InnoDB table types. I can send you the test report if you'd
like.

I personally think MySQL has a bright future, and when 4.1 comes out (not
expected for a year or so) it could start making a real dent in the
database
market. It has certainly helped us here; we've been able to keep our Oracle
licensing costs to a minimum by using MySQL for the majority of our sites.

If you'd like more information, Joe, email me directly.

--Walt Weaver
  Bozeman, Montana

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Anyone on the list done a comparison(or worked with both) MySQL and
Oracle and can give me the good/bad points of My SQL?

Doing interviewer thing and someone has My SQL who would like to move
into the oracle world and i know nothing about mySQL and am wondering if
the transition from one to the other is easily done.

thanks, joe


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