One more thing which you can tell your boss: MySQL
and Oracle are not comparable, at least not with any trustworthy results. (the
same goes with MySQL and DB2 or Access and SQL server...)
Tanel.
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Subject: Oracle vs Mysql
Hi,
I've been asked by management to explore the pros and cons
of Mysql vs Oracle. The database in question will be a web based text and
multimedia retrieval system. The size will be around 100 Gb. Can
someone let me know the advantages of Oracle over Mysql or the problems
we can face using Mysql for example support issues or
availability/performance issues. Thanks in advance
Mujeeb
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