Thanks Uwe.
I took a quick look at Firebird SQL and came away with the following
observations:
Smaller community than MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Good foundation based on Interbase.
Firebird Embedded has a shortcoming since it opens the database in
exclusive mode. This nullifies the small footprint advantage.
Although probably half my installations are single user in practice, it would be
problematic and more time consuming to have separate single and multi user
versions of the software.
All said and done, PostgreSQL seems to be either best of all choices or least of
all evils.
>PostgreSQL is a very good advice if you go for a multiuser only solution.
>If you plan to deploy by server or embedded database and want a small footprint
and easy administration,
>you should try Firebird.
http://www.firebirdsql.org
Uwe
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