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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

MariaDB is a popular SQL open source relational database management system that originated as a fork of MySQL after MySQL was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2008 and later Oracle in 2010. It supports multiple operating systems and platforms, making it an ideal choice for various applications. What is MySQL?

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk: A Quick and Simple Way into the Cloud - All.

All Things Distributed

Flexibility is one of the key principles of Amazon Web Services - developers can select any programming language and software package, any operating system, any middleware and any database to build systems and applications that meet their requirements. The Amazon.com 2010 Shareholder Letter Focusses on Technology.

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Which Is the Best PostgreSQL GUI? 2019 Comparison

Scalegrid

It is difficult to browse database and tables, check indexes, and monitor databases through the console. I believe anyone who comes to programming after 2010 will tell you GUI tools increase their productivity over a CLI solution. Easier access to files, features, and the operating system. Why Use a GUI Tool?

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The Ultimate Guide to Open Source Databases

Percona

MySQL’s popularity is attributable to many factors: It’s a solid, quick, and dependable system; MySQL does not have a steep learning curve; it’s compatible with almost every operating system (OS) a DBA or developer will use; and the MySQL environment is conducive to scalability.