We used to run native sybase driver using proxy a while ago then
switched to nsfreetds. It used to run fine, but it did not support MS
SQL servers, so nsfreetds was the only choice. Now we've been using
nsfreetds for several years with MS SQL 2000.
Bas Scheffers wrote:
And drawbacks? Like compatibility, reliability?
Vlad Seryakov said:
"real" sybase driver is external driver working via db proxy, much
slower and spawns separate process for every new DB connection.
Bas Scheffers wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what is the advantage of using nsfreetds for
Sybase
over the "real" sybase driver?
Cheers,
Bas.
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