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PIEBALDconsult24-Jul-24 15:16
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jschell18-Jul-24 15:12
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honey the codewitch wrote:
Mysql is another option and might be worth learning


There are two parts: Programming and Operations.

For the first the vast majority between the major SQL databases are similar enough that one can get through it. There can be gotchas for things like the exact way one creates a stored proc but examples allow one to get through it.

At least for me one problem with MySQL which I only just recently learned is that it has a history of 'losing' the seed indexes (auto increment). I can't state for certain how significant a problem it is in general but it seemed pretty significant to me that it happened at all.

As for Operations I think you need to carefully consider your commitment to handling this for your users. Given your other posts maybe this must be a server only solution but I will say that the cloud solutions eliminate the vast majority of maintenance work and can be very low cost as long as one very carefully throttles everything.
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