MySQL
Overview
As a one of the most prominent open source products MySQL revolutionised the database market. With the broad range of supported industry standards, cross-platform support, unbeatable performance and easy to use MySQL became a backbone for Web 2.0 applications. With more than 6 million installations to date is popularity, stability and maturity is assured.
MySQL Enterprise Server
The MySQL Enterprise Server software is the most reliable, secure and up-to-date version for cost-effectively delivering production database applications. Subscribers receive monthly rapid updates and quarterly service packs with the latest fixes. Accompanying the Enterprise Server is the MySQL Enterprise Monitor software which provides a "Virtual DBA” that monitors production database applications and minimizes security vulnerabilities, improves replication, and optimizes performance.
MySQL Cluster
MySQL Cluster's real-time design delivers predictable, millisecond response times with the ability to service tens of thousands of transactions per second. Support for in-memory and disk based data, automatic data partitioning with load balancing and the ability to add nodes to a running cluster with zero downtime allows linear database scalability to handle the most unpredictable workloads.
MySQL Data Warehouse
One of the top use cases for the MySQL Server is data warehousing and analytics. By offloading operational data onto MySQL data warehouses, IT professionals can run all their key business intelligence operations at a much lower cost than those charged by other vendors
MySQL Drivers
MySQL provides standards-based drivers for JDBC, ODBC, and .Net enabling developers to build database applications in their language of choice. In addition, a native C library allows developers to embed MySQL directly into their applications.