Re: Why facebook used mysql ? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Gauthier, Dave
Subject Re: Why facebook used mysql ?
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Msg-id 482E80323A35A54498B8B70FF2B87980047B56FFF5@azsmsx504.amr.corp.intel.com
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In response to Re: Why facebook used mysql ?  (Andy <angelflow@yahoo.com>)
Responses Re: Why facebook used mysql ?  (Graham Leggett <minfrin@sharp.fm>)
Re: Why facebook used mysql ?  (Andy <angelflow@yahoo.com>)
Re: Why facebook used mysql ?  (David Boreham <david_list@boreham.org>)
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Think upgrades

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy [mailto:angelflow@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:02 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org; Gauthier, Dave
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Why facebook used mysql ?


--- On Tue, 11/9/10, Gauthier, Dave <dave.gauthier@intel.com> wrote:

> A different slant on this has to do with licensing and $$.
> Might Oracle decide some day to start charging for their new
> found DB?  They are a for-profit company that's
> beholding to their shareholders LONG before an open software
> community.  Consumers like Facebook and Google have
> deep pockets, something corporate executives really don't
> dismiss lightly.

This is just FUD.

MySQL is GPL'd, just like Linux is.

To say you should avoid MySQL because Oracle may someday start charging for it is like saying you should avoid Linux
becauseRed Hat may someday start charging for it. 

That makes no sense, especially since both Oracle and Red Hat are already charging for their products. Doesn't mean you
can'tkeep using free Linux and MySQL. 




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