Yea oracle has been ported for a while already, been running it for like 6
months on SuSE 6.4 it's 8.1.0 I believe (oracle version) it's more
expensive than MySQL though.... Then again, what isn't? MySQL is free
:-) 
Don't know about your questions though, there's also informix SQL and some
others available, I however don't do much with SQL, just like to play with
it but not that deep into it...

On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, M. Verheijen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> If you need those things, mabye postgres is more your cup of tea!
> Porting for Linux? Cool! There is always Oracle, is now ported to
> Linux too!
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> >>> Chidamparam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 29-03-01 12:46 >>>
> Hi,
> We are a Telecom Software Product Development company, developed a product
> on Windows NT platform with MS SQL Server 2000 Database,
> inserting around 3 million records/month (in one table), the database grows
> to 20GB/month and the database will be accessed simultaneously for providing
> reports/graphs, looking for an alternate efficient database to port the
> above.
>  
> Will you please clarify whether MySQL supports
> 1. Stored Procedures
> 2. Triggers and
> 3. Cursors
>  
> Also provide information to port the application from MS SQL Server 2000 to
> MySQL.
>  
>  
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