Does anyone know of a good resource that compares MySQL for windows to
the other popular engines?


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To: Pradeep Goel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: 1) cygwin , 2) sprite/DBM 

If the programs you are using are perl scripts then it is likely that
you 
can run them directly on Windows without CYGWIN.  Depending on the size
of 
the database file and how you want to use it, you might consider MySQL -

open source, fast database.


>Hi All
>
>I  have no idea of  CYGWIN  except only that almost all unix commands
can be
>run
>on windows .
>
>I want to know if the SAME program running on unix systems can be run
on
>windows without any change ( or otherwise what changes need to be made)
>after installing cygwin .
>
>in both cases ( unix & windows) - it fires from a server & take some
info
>from remote machines , stores in local server & updates a web page
using the
>info
>
>Any suggestions/ views of how you think should it be done in an easiest
way
>?
>
>& also which is better to use a DBM file or a flat file database using
>sprite/jprite ?
>
>Thanks & Regards
>Pradeep
>
>
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