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What is the major difference between ORACLE & SQL SERver & MYSQL?can any one explain?

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what is the Major difference between Oracle,Sql Server,Mysql?WHat can do in ORACLE,SQl SERVER,MY SQL?what can't do in ORACLE,SQl SERVER,MY SQL? it is my big Doubt in DB.
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Re: What is the major difference between ORACLE & SQL SERver & MYSQL?can any one explain?

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All of them has their own list os pros and cons.
The major difference is all the three are from 3 different vendors.
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Re: What is the major difference between ORACLE & SQL SERver & MYSQL?can any one explain?

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