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"Biggest benefit that I see with MySQL is it supports addition of columns to desired position (using BEFORE and AFTER keyword), this basic functionality is not provided with premier tools like Postgre SQL."
"Overall it does a good job to handle relatively smaller datasets with integrated systems to process complex queries and computations for data modeling."
"The software's scalability, ease of integration, and active community support have helped us build robust and efficient business applications that cater to our unique needs and growth trajectory."
"Compared to other databases like PostgreSQL or Oracle, MySQL lacks some advanced features such as full-text search and partial indexes, which may be a limitation for certain use cases."
"Specifically, its historically weaker support for features like full ACID compliance, advanced indexing, and sophisticated query optimization can be limiting for complex applications."
"Worse performance than Postgres and lack of granular ACLs and table inheritance."
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