I have worked on some large govt projects and they usually use Oracle as
their db, and Weblogic as the app server. Most of them do use and
appreciate Linux as the OS.

Apache is a great choice but you would be better off using Java as your
language. You can get stable Java servers from Oracle and IBM at a very
reasonable cost.

However, you can use a development environment that is largely
opensource - apache, tomcat, jboss, gvim, jikes, Ant, JUnit, Struts, cvs
...

RK

On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:53:01AM +0530, Soumava Das wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>       I have been asked by someone in a position to decide on the 
> software to be used for a large scale govt. project for help. I am to 
> provide him with options regarding the software. The project is a 
>       I am inititially thinking on the line of using Linux/FreeBSD + 
> Apache + PHP + Postgresql. (though I don't know if Postgresql is 
> capable of handling huge databases ~ 10 lakh records/table and also 
> replication).
>       Thank you.


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