MySQL
FREEPopular open-source relational database for web applications
► Backend database for PHP, Python, and Node.js applications
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- It is open source and free to use, which significantly reduces initial software licensing costs for many projects.
- The tool has a large, mature ecosystem with extensive documentation and strong community support for troubleshooting.
- It offers proven reliability and performance for a wide range of web-based applications and online transaction processing.
WEAKNESSES
- −It has historically lagged behind some competitors in adopting advanced SQL features and window functions.
- −Performance can degrade under very high write-intensive workloads compared to newer, specialized database systems.
KEY FEATURES
InnoDB Engine
ACID-compliant storage engine with row-level locking
Replication
Master-slave and group replication for high availability
JSON Support
Native JSON data type with query and indexing functions
Query Cache
Cache query results for improved read performance
WHO IS MySQL BEST FOR?
Web applications
Backend database for PHP, Python, and Node.js applications
E-commerce sites
Handle transaction-heavy workloads with reliable storage
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
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