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minus-squareAlternateRoute@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·1 year agoAll software eventually gets deprecated / unsupported, including free open source projects. I think the update cycle on MySQL and Mongo is more aggressive than MS SQL. The only difference is you pay for MS SQL.
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minus-squareAlternateRoute@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoAnd how many years do they support a specific release before making you upgrade. Looks like MySQL standard releases are one year and LTS releases are 5 or up to 8 with extended support. So somewhat similar to Microsoft
All software eventually gets deprecated / unsupported, including free open source projects.
I think the update cycle on MySQL and Mongo is more aggressive than MS SQL.
The only difference is you pay for MS SQL.
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And how many years do they support a specific release before making you upgrade.
Looks like MySQL standard releases are one year and LTS releases are 5 or up to 8 with extended support.
So somewhat similar to Microsoft