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MySQL vs Oracle
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In the end, for small projects, they're all the same. One may be able to do function X at y% faster than database Z, but you're really comparing stuff that takes very little time as it is. They are all fast, they are all powerful, as long as you are using them for what they are intended to be used for in the correct manner.

What defines the differences are what they can do on a more business-oriented position. Synchronizing databases for back-ups, security, tools, etc.
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