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Pros of Crunchy Bridge
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      Sql
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      Free
    • 562
      Easy
    • 528
      Widely used
    • 490
      Open source
    • 180
      High availability
    • 160
      Cross-platform support
    • 104
      Great community
    • 79
      Secure
    • 75
      Full-text indexing and searching
    • 26
      Fast, open, available
    • 16
      Reliable
    • 16
      SSL support
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      Robust
    • 9
      Enterprise Version
    • 7
      Easy to set up on all platforms
    • 3
      NoSQL access to JSON data type
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      Relational database
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      Easy, light, scalable
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      Sequel Pro (best SQL GUI)
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      Replica Support

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    Cons of Crunchy Bridge
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        Owned by a company with their own agenda
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        Can't roll back schema changes

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      What is Crunchy Bridge?

      It is a fully-managed database as a service. It takes care of backups, high availability, monitoring. Additionally, it is multi-cloud supporting AWS and Azure and comes with PL/Python3u and PL/R for more powerful work.

      What is MySQL?

      The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.

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