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January 17, 2008

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Mike Dundas

I think one thing that will be interesting is what if anything they do with the licensing model for mySQL. Many software developers choose not to use mySQL, for the simple fact that if you base and sell a product on it, it requires you license mySQL. In most startups it is typical that you don't know how a new idea / product will take off and when if at all. This makes it difficult to design a product that is dependent on a piece of software that requires a financial commitment to a license. Although much less of a cost to database systems such as Oracle.

In most cases, startups end up using a database like Postgres as the licensing model is more flexible. Then if your product is successful you just stick with it because it works and your product is based on it. You might consider mySQL or Oracle later on, but usually only if there is enough customer demand to warrant the work to add it to the product.
-mike.

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