I use PostgreSQL and PGAdmin and find it brilliant. I have also used
MySQL and phpMyAdmin in the past and occasionally helping other more
recently. There is no comparison in my view. PG is far better. There is
plenty of research out there which supports PG over MySQL but my own
experience is simply non-negative (no problems) for PG and since I no
longer use it , inconclusive for MySQL.
I no longer (since last century) have PHP on any of my servers and that
is that.
However, routine examination of server logs shows that most hacking
attempts target phpMyAdmin and other known php weaknesses. I'm not
saying that avoiding php makes my servers more secure just that hackers
seem to love probing phpMyAdmin.
Also, Django seems to expect PostgreSQL and other DBMSs require extra
effort or extra documentation to avoid known problems.
YMMV but my advice is PostgreSQL.
Mike
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