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We think that compared to other bug-tracking systems, Bugzilla offers superior performance on commodity hardware, better price (free!), more developer-friendly features (such as stored queries, email integration, and platform independence), improved scalability, greater flexibility, and superior ease-of-use under long-term usage. | We think that compared to other bug-tracking systems, Bugzilla offers superior performance on commodity hardware, better price (free!), more developer-friendly features (such as stored queries, email integration, and platform independence), improved scalability, greater flexibility, and superior ease-of-use under long-term usage. | ||
==Which versions support MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle? What about Sybase/Msql/MSSQL?== | ==Which versions support MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle? What about Sybase/Msql/MSSQL/SQLite?== | ||
* '''MySQL''': All Bugzilla versions support MySQL. | * '''MySQL''': All Bugzilla versions support MySQL. | ||
* '''PostgreSQL''': Bugzilla 2.22 and above contain complete, stable support for PostgreSQL. | * '''PostgreSQL''': Bugzilla 2.22 and above contain complete, stable support for PostgreSQL. | ||
* '''Oracle''': Bugzilla 3.2 and above have experimental support for Oracle. | * '''Oracle''': Bugzilla 3.2 and above have experimental support for Oracle. | ||
* '''MS-SQL''': MS-SQL | * '''SQLite''': Bugzilla 4.2 and above have experimental support for SQLite for small installations. | ||
* '''MS-SQL''': Support for MS-SQL is currently under way for Bugzilla 5.0. | |||
Sybase support is no longer being worked on, and most likely will never happen, as Sybase lacks many features Bugzilla needs. | Sybase support is no longer being worked on, and most likely will never happen, as Sybase lacks many features Bugzilla needs. | ||
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