Please let me know the differences between the Subversion and MKS
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Subversion: centralized VCS, merge or lock semantics, repository-based, open source, massive market share (though it’s been losing some ground to the DVCS entries like Mercurial and Git), free, excellent toolset and supporting infrastructure.
MKS: centralized VCS, lock semantics only, repository-based, closed source, relatively limited market share, not free ($999+/license), significantly less well-developed toolset.