> Thanks David for your response. Could you please share if any big
> enterprises rollout out OTRS on Mysql and running successfully till
> date?

I know of several I've done (600-700 agents, 2500-3000 significant issues/day, 
fairly large CMDB). Key issues are hardware performance (the OTRS front end can 
be resource intensive if heavily used; good idea to NOT run it on the DB 
servers...) and planning for fault management in the DBMS itself; eg 
clustering, replication. The ITSM add-ons are quite good, actually; change 
management will take some thought to implement, but that's not MySQL related 
(CM is hard on any tool). Pretty much the standard issues for any incident 
management system.

> I am asking because we don't have choice other than going to Mysql due
> to future standardization of the technology rod-map.

Gotta do what you gotta do. I personally have suspended new MySQL deployments 
for OTRS until Oracle shows their cards, but YMMV. 

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