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I'm not a programmer, nor am I a DBA. I'm a sysadmin. If I'm installing a database backend it's either for someone else or it's part of a larger application. In the former case I install what the someone else in question wants because it's not a matter of which is better. It's a matter of what the requester wants. It's not my place to force the requester to use X unless the requester asks for my opinion or there is a policy in place that stipulates such requirements. In the latter case I install whatever follows the dependency chain. For example, Mediawiki and RT on Debian depend on MySQL therefore they get MySQL. Again, it's not a matter of which is better. It's a matter of what I have to support. -- Rich P.
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