disadvantages 1 - obsolete
2 - files based database
3 - need to rebuild indexes every few times because they get 'timed-out'
4 - does not support huge amount of simultaneous transactions
5 - not advisable for network use (client/server) : queries become slow when more than 2 simultaneous users are working
advantages 1 - good for beginners who would like to 'discover' the history of DB programming
2 - students who want to compare DB performance between different products
what are the advantages and disadvantages of pragmatism
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it is useful in research
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
yes
Advantages can become disadvantages. Sometimes the disadvantages become the advantage. So, who's to say if it was an advantage or a disadvantage?
No one knows
discuss database and field functions
Advantages: • High performance • Large capacity • High availability • Incremental growth Disadvantages: • Complexity • Inability to recover from database corruption
if there's a power cut then don't use it
There are many advantages and disadvantages of Lotus Notes. Advantages include the extensive database options that lotus notes has to offer. A disadvantage is it's clunky interface which needs to be modernized.
you could get your head stapled to the paper and will die....
None
Ultimately PHP is a programming language and MySQL is a database language. Using PHP with MySQL is a nice combination with built-in support and the simplicity of it all. However, there aren't a lot of disadvantages of using PHP with a database, it just allows for better data organization and whatnot. There are definitely advantages and disadvantages to using a database other than MySQL (such as MongoDB or PostgreSQL).
No. Paradox is a relational database management system from Corel Corporation.
what are the disadvantages of centralized database system
Advantages of using a database include efficient data organization, easy data retrieval, and data security. However, disadvantages can include high initial setup costs, potential for data redundancy, and complexity of managing and maintaining the database system.