Hi,

Sherwood McGowan wrote:
I personally prefer MySQL-MAX. I curently run *RT in a large production
environment comprised of more than 1K users, with MySQL-MAX as my backend.
Also, it's a point of I've spent so much time working with MySQL that I
don't want to have to jump systems. It's fit the needs of the VOIP provider
I work for and causes no problems that I see, so "if it ain't broke, don't
fix it" is the rule here ;)

Many people like many DB's for many different reasons. I for one would appreciate any design where the database functionality either:

- is using an abstraction layer so many DB's can be used, or:
- is designed so all direct DB interaction is in one centralised place so rewriting for a different DB becomes a manageable task.

Florian
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