We are in the early stages of *thinking* about moving away from MS SQL server and moving to MySQL. Can anyone give me a quick pro / con points for doing this or not doing this? We have about 60 Databases set up on on a server that gets low traffic. Few thousand users per day. Mostly we use the database as a data storage. We have only a few stored procedures that probably really don't need to be Stored Procedures. The heaviest load we ever put on the SQL server is a few report admin pages where we use SQL to sum and count various stats about the users answers. I know that we will have to rewrite anything that we have used MSSQL functions and MSSQL SQL commands. Thanks, Mark W. Breneman -Cold Fusion Developer -Network Administrator Vivid Media [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.vividmedia.com <http://www.vividmedia.com/> 608.270.9770
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