DBA (Oracle, DB2, MySql, Sql Server) (JNNC Technologies)


In the world of database development, there’s an ongoing debate, with neither winners nor losers, just circumstantial facts and arguments that favor one or the other. The question is: MySQL or SQL Server — which one is better?
There’s no doubt that, apart from Oracle, MySQL and SQL Server are the most widely used and most popular RDBMS options in the software industry. The choice between the two typically falls on whether you are a Microsoft developer or an open-source developer. However, the real engineering choice of which database platform to choose needs to be given much more thought than whether your loyalties lie with Microsoft or open source. This post will critically review which facts should be considered in deciding between MySQL and SQL Server.

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