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:Could you add a reference? It seems like [[Drizzle (database server)|Drizzle]] supports [[Referential integrity]] and there is a table comparison for it.
=== Referential Integrity isn't '''the''' key ===
Some RDBMS, e.g. MySQL/MariaDB, have DB engines which maintain referential integrity, and some which don't. Claiming that they offer 'partial' support is misleading. They give you the choice of ACID conformance, when you need it, as well as offering options that don't incur the overhead. Open source is all about choice...
== "Free" licensed versions of proprietary products not handled well ==
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