Difference between RAC and MySQL Cluster !

Difference between RAC and MySQL Cluster
Please write me in well explanation , with examples , needed useful link and all other stuffs.
(1)Italian dealers/distributors for MySQL
(2)Difference between RAC and MySQL Cluster
(3)Pricing about MySQL and PostgreSQL
(4)How and which type / Way to deliver support by MySQL
(5)Security features about MySQL Vs Oracle
(6)Management Console
MySQL Vs Oracle
Thanks in advance !
MySQL Cluster

Ha ha, most amusing.
I suggest you try googling for answers to these things. This is a site dedicated to the Oracle database, the questions are answered by volunteers (not Oracle employees) and we are primarily geeks rather than marketing droids. If you have a specific Oracle question please feel free to post anytime.
Thank you for your interest.
Arrivederci, APC

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