As I mentioned there are SQL, Mysql and Mongodb options, all possible and depends on developer preference.
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As I mentioned there are SQL, Mysql and Mongodb options, all possible and depends on developer preference.
Appreciate your services @good-karma, voted you as a witness already, but I guess it's a bit difficult if you are not a developer, wht you say dude?
I have never used docker before. Why do I need it ? Can't I simply use my local mysql ?
Of course you can, above is my setup. You can use sbds and mysql without docker as well. I have one instance without docker, I ended up doing a lot of fiddling and custom changes.
Ok, thank you.