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Having used both from the prototyping stage to very large scale my answer: It doesn't matter.

They are both plenty feature complete to work well for relational data type problems. Grab the one you have more exposure to and you'll be fine.

That said, I'm still using mysql-innodb (latest percona) because the built-in replication has had more time to bake and its concurrency model (think 100k qps+) is plain better. For further reading see:

https://eng.uber.com/mysql-migration/



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