If cost is an issue, MySQL is free and runs fine on Windows. If you want
more capability (there are still things MySQL won't do), go with SQL 2005.
Either way, I'd make sure to run the database on a separate server from the
CF server.

On 10/18/07, Davide Campo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
> i have to create a Database Server to work with ColdFusion. I'd like to
> know what is (obvious by your personal opinion) the best Database Engine to
> use (performance level, easiest sql language,compatibility, etc...).
> That are my requirements:
> - Op.System: Windows 2003 r2 Standard Edition
>
> - My possible DB Engines:
>   1- SQL Server 2000
>   2- SQL Server 2005
>   3- My SQL
>   N- etc...(suggestions accepted, not oracle)
>
>
> Tank you all
>
> 

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