In this case - the first two options are access or sql 2000... The mysql is
a possible but most likely we'd go for sql... Just trying to get a bit more
info to use in convincing the company that the development time to convert
to sql is necessary.

Colin 

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The person said 'read only data', so not having backups is OK and mySQL runs
much faster for that type of system.

Heck, I'd use mySQL and cache the heck out of your webserver.  The database
choice doesn't really matter as long as you are just reading data.

Jacob 

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I know mySQL is improving, but the last time I looked at it, it didn't have
many features that a robust DB server has:  Stored procedures, views, UDF's,
etc.  What's the reasoning someone wants to use mySQL?

Tom Nunamaker



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Does anyone have specifics about the best database to use for cold fusion..
Currently our site uses access as the database but I could set up SQL2000 -
one of the guys at the company would rather use mysql... 

So of these - for fast response with lots of requests per minute....
Basically in a read only situation... Which database would be our best. 

All three are available options.

Colin 

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