I know how to bring Oracle to its knees, even on large enterprise servers. You have to be careful what you expect an RDBMS to do, especially realtime stuff. Is Postgres better? I doubt that, when you compare across the board. Each has its strengths. Mysql has a "builtin" ODBC for linix. Some of my colleagues use ColdFusion, and it has yet another ODBC.
Probably I wouldn't use ANY DB system with a medium-heavy loaded asterisk server, if I had to do lots of accesses in near-real time.
Rollin Weeks
On 8/10/05, Begumisa Gerald M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> That's like saying "car brand X's transmission drops out if you
> shift into neutral while driving, you're an idiot if you don't know
> this."
Daniel is more like saying "car brand X's transmissino drops out if you
shift into reverse and release the clutch while driving [forward].
You're an idiot if you don't know this." I think that's closer match to
"MySQL will fill your date field with '0000-00-00' if you insert the
string 'crap' in a date field, [stupid]".
For most critical applications it may not be too wise to lean fully on the
RDBMS to protect you from your inexperience.
Rgds,
Gerald.
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