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it depends on what Oracle does, and how exactly this purchase is contracted out.ummm does that mean my stuff is gonna break either from being crappily made or because i have to pay for it?
Nah Atown, that just means that you won't be able to get new versions of MySQL going forward. Don't be surprised if Oracle takes it off the market and uses the technology in their product.
it is going to be interesting to see if projects now start moving away form mysql because i highly doubt mysql is going to stay alive in Ellison's world.
Nah Atown, that just means that you won't be able to get new versions of MySQL going forward. Don't be surprised if Oracle takes it off the market and uses the technology in their product.
whaaat....? seriously? what could MySQL possibly have that Oracle doesn't?
Why doesn't Oracle keep MySQL? As far as I know, Oracle does not have a "free" version like their competitors. They could milk support contracts and tooling to make revenue streams for their "free" database since they are a commercial company. Similar to what MS does with SQL Express. MS still gets some money from you when you bought Windows and bonus if you buy Visual Studio to develop on SQL Express. If their customers want to build an "enterprise solution" they pitch Oracle as the solution or the next step up from their free version.
Have you ever used an Oracle DB? The things are management nightmares. MySQL is easier to install, easier to manage, and easier on system resources than Oracle is. Oracle can learn tons from MySQL I think.
So if Postgresql becomes the standard, I'll have to start making LAPP servers?![]()
if you need foreign keys or acid compliance