MySQL is open source, and it's still pretty stable.
ORACLE isn't..As it is payble
MySQL=Free unless you use it in a commercial environment. MySQL is great for lightweight applications.
In some places there are missing features.When I looked at it a few years ago I thought that things
like ROLLBACK were missing but they appear to have been added now.
Oracle=very expensive but should be able to run the most demanding application.
but the ,major difference:-
Oracle is the leading data base managment system released by oracle corporation where as
Mysql sponsored by a company called MySql AB now acquired by Oracle corporation
http://www.rapidprogramming.com/questions-answers/What-is-the-difference-between-MySQL-and-Oracle--617
ORACLE isn't..As it is payble
MySQL=Free unless you use it in a commercial environment. MySQL is great for lightweight applications.
In some places there are missing features.When I looked at it a few years ago I thought that things
like ROLLBACK were missing but they appear to have been added now.
Oracle=very expensive but should be able to run the most demanding application.
but the ,major difference:-
Oracle is the leading data base managment system released by oracle corporation where as
Mysql sponsored by a company called MySql AB now acquired by Oracle corporation
http://www.rapidprogramming.com/questions-answers/What-is-the-difference-between-MySQL-and-Oracle--617
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