MySQL has many different forms, at least four different versions: MySQLstandard, MySQLMax, MySQLPro, and MySQLClassic. In addition to the license, MySQLSt
MySQL has many different forms, at least four different versions: MySQL standard, MySQL Max, MySQL Pro, and MySQL Classic. In addition to the license, MySQL St
MySQL has many different forms, at least four different versions: MySQL standard, MySQL Max, MySQL Pro, and MySQL Classic.
In addition to the license, MySQL Standard and MySQL Pro are exactly the same.
MySQL Standard is registered in GNU Public License (GPL), and MySQL Pro is the commercial registration version of MySQL Standard.
MySQL Max includes some cutting-edge and experimental features that are not recommended for use in production.
MySQL Class can only be used after obtaining a commercial license and lacks many important functions. Such applications need to support key features such as transaction and reference integrity (that is, foreign key) constraints.
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