MySQL is an open source database utility. See below for further details.
MySQL Defined in Detail
http://www.mysql.com/ says: "MySQL is the world's most popular Open Source Database, designed for speed, power and precision in mission critical, heavy load use." In Sep 2002, they won the Linux Journal's Editors' Choice Award -from the article: "If you're one of the people who has been saying, 'I can't use MySQL because it doesn't have [feature you need here]', it's time to read up on MySQL 4.0 and try it out on a development system. Can you say, 'full support for transactions and row- level locking'? 'UNION'? 'Full text search'?
"The new MySQL is even available as a library you can compile into your application. Proprietary licenses are available if you can't use the GPL."
Other opinions (free speech section)
* FBSQL - live and current site (as of 09/2003) with Win32 binaries, .c source "should also compile on Unix platforms with some minor modifications". Solaris tarball provided. (An attempt to use FBSQL met with frustration... I can't get the fbsql.dll at http://www.fastbase.co.nz/fbsql/index.html to load into ActiveTcl 8.4.5. --Chris Nelson 2004-01-29)
Regarding the earlier assertion that subqueries are not supported in version 4.1, I can tell you with first-hand experience that they indeed are, and MySQL AB's website lists 4.1 as the version where subqueries were introduced (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/subqueries.html ). (Also, I'm not particularly sure where the assertion that MySQL can't do live backups is coming from -- I do them all the time with mysqldump...)
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