Ongoing MySQL myths

There’s an interesting post over at Olery‘s blog about a successful migration story from using MySQL/MongoDB to PostgreSQL as the persistence layer for applications that, however, lists a couple of cons of using MySQL that I personally think are no longer valid complaints (or at least not as big as they used to be). I did … Continue reading Ongoing MySQL myths →

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