To cut your cost for SQL Server find an SPLA partner and pay $10 month
instead.

Russ 

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 November 2006 23:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL Server 2005 vs MySQL 5?

Hi,

I've been working on a website built using MySQL and have been frustraited
by it on numerious occasions over the past 8 months. Admittedly we are
running v4.1 however because I've got much more experience with SQL Server
(and from what I've read it is the better choice) I'm looking for some
feedback on MySQL 5 vs SQL Server 2005?

Some of my frustrations with MySQL are:
- Only 1 query per <cfquery>
- Unable to handle complex join queries e.g. I ran a complex query in a
trail version of SQL Server 2000 and it returned in 3 seconds, it took 33
mins in MySQL (this may be becuase we are using a non enterprise version -
are there different versions???)
- The server grinds to a holt with my complex queries which in turn kills
the website. The same thing happens when I try to export a backup of the
entire DB.

I obviously have to justify the cost of SQL Server however would anyone
argue the MySQL 5 enterprise would be better?

By the way, I can't really understand the pricing structures of both
products. We are only using the DB for the website, so does that mean we
only need 1 liecence? If so does that mean I'm correct in saying that MySQL
basic would be $595/year, where as SQL Server 2005 (5-Client) would be $1550
outright? Why does MySQL having an ongoing cost?

Also, can anyone recommend MySQL Silver? Is the enterprise dashboard really
worth it?

Cheers
Matthew



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