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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/SQLite?==
==Which versions support MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQLite? What about Sybase/Msql/MSSQL?==


* '''MySQL''': All Bugzilla versions support MySQL.
Bugzilla 3.2 and above support MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle. Since Bugzilla 4.2, SQLite is also supported, but its support remains experimental. Support for MS-SQL is currently under way for a future version of Bugzilla.
* '''PostgreSQL''': Bugzilla 2.22 and above contain complete, stable support for PostgreSQL.
* '''Oracle''': Bugzilla 3.2 and above have experimental support for Oracle.
* '''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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