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As a result, developers who use or distribute open source applications under the GPL can use the GPL-licensed MySQL software, and OEMs, ISVs and VARs that do not want to combine or distribute the MySQL software with their own commercial software under a GPL license can purchase a commercial license. Q4: What is Oracle’s dual license model for MySQL software? A: Oracle makes its MySQL database server and MySQL Client Libraries available under both the GPL and a commercial license. Purchasing a commercial license means that the GPL does not apply, and a commercial license includes the assurances that distributors typically find in commercial distribution agreements.
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Q3: As a commercial OEM, ISV or VAR, when should I purchase a commercial license for MySQL software? A: OEMs, ISVs and VARs that want the benefits of embedding commercial binaries of MySQL software in their commercial applications but do not want to be subject to the GPL and do not want to release the source code for their proprietary applications should purchase a commercial license from Oracle. The Software Freedom Law Center has also created "A Practical Guide to GPL Compliance" with its explanation of the GPL's requirements.

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Go to the Free Software Foundation's website to read the GPL. Where can I find more information? A: Reading the GPL itself is the best place to start.
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Q2: As a commercial OEM, ISV or VAR, I have questions about how to comply with the terms of the GPL. The Free Software Foundation also provides a detailed FAQ on the GPL. Where can I find more information? A: Go to the Free Software Foundation’s website to read the GPL. Q1: As a commercial OEM, ISV or VAR, I have basic questions about the GPL.

I only found difference between community server and cluster.

PS: I did try a google search but cant find any good articles. So what extras are there in community server (its size is bigger) as compared to installer and if I go for windows installer, shall I go for 32 or 64 bit.
#Mysql community edition 64 Bit#
MySQL community is available for both 32 and 64 bit windows (both above 300 MBs) while mysql installer is 267 MB for 32 bit while just 1.6 MB for 64 bit (which looks like web installer). I cannot figure out the difference between mysql community and mysql installer. I recently thought of upgrading mysql in my system for a project when I found two parallelly available downloads for windows in mysql site.
