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    MySQL Reviews
    MySQL stands out as the most widely used open source database globally. Thanks to its established track record in performance, dependability, and user-friendliness, it has emerged as the preferred database for web applications, powering notable platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, alongside the top five websites. Furthermore, MySQL is also highly favored as an embedded database solution, being distributed by numerous independent software vendors and original equipment manufacturers. Its versatility and robust features contribute to its widespread adoption across various industries.
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    Tibero Reviews
    Tibero has implemented a unique Tibero Thread Architecture to address the disadvantages of previous DBMSs. As a result, Tibero can make efficient use of system resources, such as CPU and memory, with fewer server processes. This ensures that Tibero offers high performance, reliability, and scalability, while facilitating efficient development and administration functions. Additionally, it provides users and developers with various standard development interfaces for easy integration with other DBMSs and 3rd party tools. In addition, Tibero adopts the block transfer technology to improve TAC, the shared database clustering which is similar to Oracle RAC. Through the enhanced function, Tibero supports performance optimization with self-tuning, reliable database monitoring, and performance management.
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    MariaDB Reviews
    MariaDB Platform is an enterprise-level open-source database solution. It supports transactional, analytical, and hybrid workloads, as well as relational and JSON data models. It can scale from standalone databases to data warehouses to fully distributed SQL, which can execute millions of transactions per second and perform interactive, ad-hoc analytics on billions upon billions of rows. MariaDB can be deployed on prem-on commodity hardware. It is also available on all major public cloud providers and MariaDB SkySQL, a fully managed cloud database. MariaDB.com provides more information.
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