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It's great that MySQL still provides the community version of DB along with all the Connectors which it has to offer.
The version update is bad it should have an automatic update and to use in the HTTPS url for example just internally messing with his code.
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Avis sur MySQL
Commentaires : Mysql me permet de créer et d'administrer mes données au quotidien surtout il est très facile à utiliser sans compter qu'on importe et exporté facilement nos données
Avantages :
L'accès simultané aux mêmes données par plusieurs utilisateursOn a aussi l'import export des données
Inconvénients :
Il est vraiment Très coûteux pour nous les freelancers
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Le meilleur outil de gestion de bases de données
Avantages :
Sa prise en main est assez facile pour les débutants, de l'installation jusqu'au déploiement. De même le fonctionnement est simple et il s'intègre bien à plusieurs langages de programmation tels que PHP
Inconvénients :
Bien qu'il soit gratuit, certaines fonctionnalités avancées ne sont accessibles que dans la version payante contrairement à d'autres SGBD
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La reine des bases de données gratuites
Avantages :
J'utilise MySQL depuis une quinzaine d'années et en suis très satisfait.
Inconvénients :
Il est dommage qu'elle ne soit plus open source.
Système de base de données
Avantages :
Facile à utiliser très maniable dans la simplicité très efficace également Très fiable pour la programmation en langage PHP MySQL c'est l'un des meilleurs logiciels au monde
Inconvénients :
À mon avis ça coûte trop cher comme logiciel
Navigation
Avantages :
MySQL est l'un de meilleurs logiciels en se sens qu'il me permets une bonne navigation grâce à sa base de données
Inconvénients :
Rien de grand à reprocher au logiciel selon mes compétences
Bdd MySQL
Avantages :
Gratuit et Open-source, MySQL dispose dune grande communauté et une documentation accessible facilement. La configuration et l'installation est simple. Très facile à apprendre, à utiliser et à configurer. Pris en charge par presque tous les langages. En le combinant avec une interface graphique comme PhpMyAdmin ou d'autre, c'est encore plus simple à utiliser.
Inconvénients :
Attention au performance pour les bdd volumineuse, MySQL est idéal pour les petit projets et petite bases. Ne prend pas en charge certain types de données comme le JSON
Un système de gestion de database fiable
Avantages :
nous avons une plateforme solide pour stocker et analyser nos données de marketing, garantissant ainsi que nos insights et rapports sont basés sur une source fiable et performante.
Inconvénients :
MySQL peut demander une expertise technique importante pour optimiser et gérer certaines configurations avancées
Logiciel solide, facile à utiliser
Avantages :
Mysql est le système de gestion de base de données le plus efficace et le plus facile à utiliser. La meilleure chose à propos de MySQL est qu'il ne m'a fallu que 2 semaines pour l'apprendre. et c'est le SGBD le plus utilisé. Je dois me connecter à la base de données en utilisant l'hôte et le numéro de port et je peux rapidement écrire des requêtes pour la récupération des données lors de l'insertion. et lorsqu'il s'agit de requêtes de lecture, il est tellement plus facile à comprendre car il semble qu'il soit écrit en anglais simple.
Inconvénients :
Je n'aime rien à propos de MySQL parce que c'est tout simplement parfait pour moi.
Très bon outil de gestion de Base de Donnée relationnelle
Avantages :
- Prise en main facile - Solution packagée
Inconvénients :
- Bien plus cher qu'un équivalent Postgres
Un excellent gestionnaire de bases de données
Avantages :
MySQL est un gestionnaire de bases de données simple et efficace. Il me permet de déployer des projets rapidement. Je l’utilise particulièrement pour l’installation du CMS WordPress ou pour des scripts PHP.
Inconvénients :
L’interface un peu austère mérite un petit rafraichissement.
Système de Gestion de Base de Donnnées Relationnelles le plus populaire et robuste
Avantages :
Sa gratuité l'a rendu très populaire et compatible à la plupart des applications/solutions. Sa robusteste.
Inconvénients :
L'interface d'administration des bases de données, PhpMyAdmin reste autère bien que fonctionnelle.
Gestionnaire simple de base de données
Avantages :
Prise en main très simple, le management de ses bases de données est facile lors des différents projets
Inconvénients :
Difficulté lors de l'utilisation avec des bases trop importantes

My experience with MySQL
Commentaires : Overall, my experience with MySQL has been great. Every developer in my office prefer to use MySQL for the database. I myself have a huge fan of this classic database management system. I even tried using other DBM Systems but I couldn't have anything as easy to use as MySQL. This is why I recommend everyone to use MySQL every time.
Avantages :
Without a doubt, every feature MySQL offers is very useful and effective. The database management system that MySQL provides is very important in the field I am in. The developers in my company use MySQL for the data management in backend. Our company itself stores the data of its employees in the database using MySQL. I myself have used MySQL a lot. I completed my final year project in university by developing a website which store all of the user's data in MySQL database. It is very easy use and understand. The way it performs even with huge number of data is also very impressive. Data filtering and monitoring are also fluid and easy to carry out using MySQL.
Inconvénients :
MySQL is heavily based on queries or commands and it is quite confusing sometimes. Personally, I have a habit of forgetting small details in the queries and commands which I have to google search later. I would prefer to have a GUI based options to work with MySQL or suggestions with commands. But, that is a personal preference, not all users will forget the queries. Other than that, I don't have any complaints with MySQL as of now.
MySQL: A Popular RDBMS for Teaching Database Concepts
Commentaires : Great experience using MySQL for teaching database concepts for undergraduate and graduate students.
Avantages :
The main feature that I cherish in MySQL is the ability of my students to deploy it locally without the complexities of intricate configurations and deployment mechanisms. I used MySQL as part of the Bitnami WAMP stack (MariaDB is now packaged in Bitnami) to get a complete server bundle that is easy for students to deploy and configure. Before I relied in my teaching on a networked Oracle installation that was not that performance efficient and didn't give students the chance to configure the server environment. Moreover, with a networked configuration testing various SQL concepts would be a bit complex compared to having a local database installation.
Inconvénients :
Changing the open-source license by Oracle was a bit disappointing. MariaDB is a kind of open-source alternative to MySQL with very similar features and architecture.
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MySQL the default database server
Commentaires : We just use MySQL for all of our databases
Avantages :
It's the default standard for many companies. MySQL has grown into a very stable product that never crashes. We've made the move to MariaDB, but found that the tables sometimes get corrupted when restarting a database server under heavy load. With the recent speed improvements to MySQL, we have decided to actually migrate back to MySQL.
Inconvénients :
I'd really like if they would spend a bit more time on their CLI interface. As in, syntax highlighting in the CLI, an easier way to scroll through multiline queries when going through the history. I would also like it if we can specify a color scheme to use for the output.
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10 Years of MySQL
Commentaires : MySQL is a robust and scalable choice for many database-driven projects, offering numerous advantages for both beginners and experienced developers. I appreciated this coming in as a novice and learning overtime how important a functioning database is to a project.
Avantages :
MySQL's compatibility with various platforms and extensive support for programming languages contributes to its versatility, making it suitable for diverse applications. Moreover, its extensive online community and detailed documentation make troubleshooting and learning effortless.
Inconvénients :
MySQL lacks some advanced performance optimization features found in other database management systems. This limitation may require additional effort to optimize complex queries manually.
There is no better database management system than MySQL.
Commentaires : I've used MySQL for a few years, and I'd heartily recommend it. It is a very capable and flexible solution for managing your server-based data.
Avantages :
Despite being available for free, MySQL has numerous functionalities that are also present in commercial products like SQL Server.
Inconvénients :
The majority of other databases, save for MySQL, offer data transfer between DB and distributed file systems like AWS S3.
Quality review of MYSQL
Avantages :
- great security features plus many other wide compatibility- it has great community support
Inconvénients :
- certain functions are quite limited & complex- not highly cost effective
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Review about mysql
Commentaires : We run our pos software database with mysql databases
Avantages :
Easy to use and very scalable for our organization
Inconvénients :
For now we see everything we need for our operation is present
MySQL is the perfect database management system
Commentaires : Using MySQL has been amazing
Avantages :
MySQL is amazing to use for accessing and retrieving data! It is very secure and trustworthy.
Inconvénients :
The quality of support can be improved with MySQL
Experience on MySQL
Commentaires : MySQL is easy-to-use software, and the wide integration options with other software are also outstanding features. Handling large amounts of data and manipulation of data is also very easy.
Avantages :
Managing large data sets in MySQL is its most impactful feature. MySQL is easy to use. Integration with other software is also very easy.
Inconvénients :
The user interface is little old. Sometimes I face lagging while working. Integration with other software is easy.
The best for database
Avantages :
Really very helpful and eazy to use and integration with most of programs i recomend all to learn and use mysql
Inconvénients :
Really nice and support tools and faster with command and easly to use thank oracle for that
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Stellar platform. A bit of a learning curve when downloading to get the right tools.
Commentaires : Compared with 20 years of Microsoft SQL database work, the switch to MySQL was far superior. Code level language . Remote administration is vastly superior to Microsoft SQL.
Avantages :
The platform is stable - always working. Documentation is consistent. Updates are coherent and stable. We use it in 95% of all our projects, and it has been a life saver for our bottom line.
Inconvénients :
Choosing the right tool to download was confusing. Obviously written by developers instead of management. I'd suggest a 2-4 step process to help in choosing the right packages. The setup process could use a bit more explanation and be more lucid.
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Still good after lots of years
Commentaires :
I've been using MySQL for 12+ years. It was great then and it's great now. Lots of features have been added and query speed has been improved by a lot.
Since it's a software that has been around us for many years, I insist, the backwards compatibility isn't the desired one, all the needed adjustments to datasets generated in old versions (that are still running in production environments) rely on the dba. Would be great if there could be a utility that handles that.
Avantages :
I like that it has a community edition which allows to get the software for free with community support. In the case of red hat/CEntOS host, a repository settings can be added and the installation is pretty straightforward. As long as it is correctly setup according to the server resources and expected demand, it runs pretty fast, it is stable and supports lots of connections.
Inconvénients :
I feel that it has been starting to loose its backwards compatibility. If you need to use a previous feature, for example, if you want to use the mysql native password, now you need to specify it when creating a user, otherwise, it won't work straightforward with most CMS software. Also, as some datatypes are being improved (which should be a nice to have feature), when migrating to a newer version, restoring a dump can turn into a headache. The users model have also changed, so, if you had a very large users set, you have to do some work to make it work again in newer versions.

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The well balanced
Commentaires : I use MySQL in many personal projects, like my automated house project. It was a very good choice, I'm happy with this. Also, in the past, I have worked with MySQL and PHP in my company's intranet page. It was a good tool, but as the company grows, we need to migrate to another platform. Also, it is important to say that if you use the correct database engine with MySQL, you can have foreign keys and other types of constraints so it is very flexible.
Avantages :
MySQL is a well balanced product, while it is free to use, it also has many features you can find in corporative solutions, like SQL Server and Oracle. If you ever need help, you will find answers almost everywhere, from their own documentation to stackoverflow and other forums, easily. You will have a very short learning curve with MySQL.
Inconvénients :
When you need to deal with great amount of data, like some kind of data warehouse structure or huge amount of measures to analyze, you better go other choices. It starts getting too slow with the same hardware other products will work smoothly. But I guess that is not the purpose for MySQL. In the other hand, if you want it to build a transactional system like an e-commerce platform or even a Blog page, it is a very good choice!