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I tried to Google this but it seems like most of the answers are terribly outdated.

So, the question is simple: why would I choose one over the other? What are the benefits of each, and what drawbacks do they have?

EDIT: Please close this. Apologies, I didn't see the other duplicates when I did a search earlier.

+3  A: 

There are a number of existing questions on StackOverflow and the Postgresql guys have their own.

Matt Kane
+2  A: 

Never mind the fact that nobody really know who,why,when,where the official MySQL branch is since the Sun-then-oracle-buyout. A bit of a mess if you want long-term stability.

Aiden Bell
politics is a messy business.. +1
sybreon