Quoth vijayaraghava_m@rediffmail.com ("vijay raghava"):
> This is a simple one but I couldn't find out the answer.
> What is the difference between PostgreSQL and MySql?
There is not "the difference;" there are numerous differences between
them.
- For instance, MySQL(tm) is a traditionally-licensed proprietary
database that may sometimes be distributed under an "open source"
license. In contrast, PostgreSQL has always been distributed as free
software; there is not the complexity of multiple licenses.
- MySQL(tm) is the property of a traditional software enterprise, its
development controlled privately by the company that owns it.
PostgreSQL is developed by an independent group of developers
distributed around the globe.
- There are numerous differences in functionality; look at the
respective manuals to see further details of this.
That only points at three aspects to the differences; there are
probably many more.
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