11-27-2014, 01:37 AM
MariaSql is just MySql (with a new name) back in the hands of the original developers to keep it safe from Oracle. On CentOS 7, by default, you can only install MariaSql as the repo for MySql is no longer standard. Same probably goes for Redhat.
MySql is definitely my go-to. It's every where, well supported and has a passionate community and dev team behind it.
PostgresSql is also robust.
Then flat files
Mongo has got very popular but I haven't played about with any noSql yet, and am not sure I really get the point. My romance with MySql will probably ensure that I arrive late to the Mongo party
MySql is definitely my go-to. It's every where, well supported and has a passionate community and dev team behind it.
PostgresSql is also robust.
Then flat files

Mongo has got very popular but I haven't played about with any noSql yet, and am not sure I really get the point. My romance with MySql will probably ensure that I arrive late to the Mongo party
