Hello again from Gregg C Levine
Matt, I agree. They are running, an Oracle setup, that is indeed
serving dynamic pages, and content. It looks crummy. (I'd use a
harsher word, or three, but I don't want people to be ticked off on
language.) And their website, itself, was configured poorly, and has
an overworked, underpowered, file server system behind it. (And no I
won't mention what the software, that's behind all of that.) John was
just reminding me, of what you stated, that's behind MySQL. I've met
some of the people by that guy, and they are, well, convinced, that
with time, their product will mature.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
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> Matt Lashley/SCO
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> Under these economic times the biting usually comes in the wallet.
MySQL
> is a solid, fast little guy, perfect for serving up HTML type stuff
to the
> web.  I would turn to Postgres before Oracle or DB2.  But I do agree
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> Oracle and DB2 are stalwart enterprise capable systems with a lot of
> features that the open source databases don't have - yet.  Like with
most
> things, as I've learned on this list, it depends on what the
workload is.
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> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> John, I know that, you know that, and so does everyone else on this
> list. My point is, most of my customers, wouldn't know what to do
with
> a good database, like Oracle, if it bit them, someplace. Anyway,
> thanks for the reminder.
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