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th your modifications. And
of course you must find people that are willing to give the money to YOU
instead of MySQL AB.
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th your modifications. And
of course you must find people that are willing to give the money to YOU
instead of MySQL AB.
Kaarel
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should not need a license.
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In InnoDB, the VACUUM is called the purge. In InnoDB purge happens
automatically in the background, the user does not need to explicitly run
VACUUM, like in PostgreSQL. Also in Oracle purge is automatic.
Recent versions of PostgreSQL have the ability to this automagically too.
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MySQL or that requires the MySQL server to function at all. This is
true whether or not you provide MySQL for your client as part of your
product distribution."
So yes if your program is designed to work with MySQL, I guess you need
to buy a license.
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e use Structural
Query Language, which should be the same. But, now I know I'm wrong.
That's because MySQL does not have foreign keys by default. You have to
install InnoDB tables to use foreign keys, transactions etc.
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ility. That's my point.
It is not the APPLICATION programmers responsibility to handle
simultaneous accesses to the same data, to ensure data integrity. The
application/database user only sends data to database and asks for data.
The rest is the job of RDBMS. Thats the whole point of using a
comparison. And I have to explain my boss why I chose either
one. So perhaps some of you can give me some reasons why to choose MySQL
over Postgre.
Thanks,
Kaarel
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