It's a fork of MySQL that provides substantially better durability, admin tools, an easy hot-backup solution, better instrumentation of your DB, etc etc.
Deploying is it a question of "stop db, replace mysql server binary with percona server binary, start db".
My personal opinion is that unless you have a support contract with MySQL AB, there is very little reason not to use Percona.
Deploying is it a question of "stop db, replace mysql server binary with percona server binary, start db".
My personal opinion is that unless you have a support contract with MySQL AB, there is very little reason not to use Percona.