In my experience, MySQL has been a great server... very fast, very stable.
However, it is missing functions that many rely on with when using MS SQL,
etc. To be fair, the MySQL developers are very up front about what is
missing and when each feature might be implemented, they are very responsive
for support and requests, and there is a lot of user support for MySQL that
rivals anybody.
Except for dabbling, all of my experience has been with MySQL running on
Linux flavors.
If you need what they've got, I'd go with it anytime. If you need the
missing features, it just won't work... Check out their online docs and info
for details.
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Chris
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