Enterprise-level database qualifications

Enterprise-level database qualifications

What are considered enterprise-class features and, of these, what qualities does MySQL have to offer?

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Typical enterprise-class features include ACID-compliance, redundancy, automatic failover and very large datasets. MySQL offers all of those features, along with support to help your company configure your servers for optimal performance. See MySQL's offerings for details.

This was first published in April 2007