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I used it for a class a while ago, albeit on intel rather than on z.  It
seems like a pretty clean SQL, triggers and procedure language.

Unfortunately, I never had a chance to get into the stuff that DBA's
might really care about, like query heuristics and optimization,
database monitoring, backups, creating and managing tablespaces, and the
like.

Summary: it should compile cleanly on z (or any other linux arch), seems
like a nice, simple fully acid database from a programmer's viewpoint,
no idea what it's like from a DBA's view.

- -- Pat

Marcy Cortes wrote:
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> We have an app considering trying it on zLinux as a new temporary home.
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