Check out Firebird (open source version of Borland's Interbase). We
use it extensively with PHP and I believe it would definitely qualify
as enterprise (depending on your definition, of course). It's stable,
has a long history, and is widely used, although mainly in
non-web-applications (US 911 emergency system, Abrahms Battle Tank). I
haven't used it with CF but I've seen people on CFTalk who have used
it successfully.

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Kay Smoljak
http://kay.smoljak.com/


On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:52:41 +1000, Shane Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would MySQL be considered an enterprise level database yet? When I was
> using it (for PHP) it seemed to still need a lot of work. It was only
> just adding transactions, sunqueries where in an alpha build and
> stored procedures were being talked about as a future feature. It is a
> good system but now that I've moved on to CF/mssql I don't think I
> could go back easily.
> 
> The only other option I have been exposed to is Oracle and that
> obviously isn't really an option ($$$).

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