Solaris + MySQL = a web hosting union made in heaven
Today, Sun announced its intent to acquire MySQL AB. This is a very interested announcement for a number of reasons.
I’ve been curious when MySQL would be acquired. I have read a number of accounts that it would not happen and MySQL AB would rather go public. I bought most of the arguments in favor of those rumors and had a few arguments of my own. First, I could not see MySQL being bought by one of the large database providers. There would be too much risk that the openness of MySQL would be lost or at the very least not as trusted. Next, none of the large database companies truly get open source and the necessary business model behind it. So, the Sun announcement was very interesting to me because it addresses both of those concerns. Sun is not a big database company so MySQL is not likely to be subsumed and lost. Further, Sun has proven it can make a business with open source technology. It’s Linux platform is a good example (and hopefully Java will be too one day).
More interesting is what a Solaris + MySQL package could mean. In the WebOS ecosystem, this union bumps Sun further up the evolutionary tree. Late last year, Red Hat announced the inclusion of virtualization technology into the core. At the same time, Red Hat and Amazon announced its intent to use Red Hat for “Amazon Web Services” and its elastic computer (or cloud computing or CPUs for hire, however you like to look at it). the Amazon+RedHat alliance moved that partnership up the evolutionary tree.
So that begs the question, where does this leave the other big players like Google, Facebook, and [Sales]Force.com not to forget the current generation giants. That could well be the billion dollar question (or as Carl Sagan might say, “billions and billions”).



