I agree, MySQL is a good way to start out. That's what we did here. It's
fast and free. Our product runs with MySQL, SQL Server, and Oracle. The
MySQL version allows us to sell to companies that want to use our product
but could never afford an Oracle license.

But, when it comes to larger companies (such as Toyota, Motorola, Swissair,
etc.) that generate a lot of customer traffic with our product MySQL just
doesn't scale well. Data corruption is a constant problem, and that's where
Oracle comes in. It's stable, reliable, and the large companies that need
the reliability can actually afford the licensing.  :>)

We also use Postgres here for some internal applications and it works very
well.

--Walt Weaver
  Bozeman, Montana, USA

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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 8:50 AM
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true, but when cost is the decisive factor w/ a startup, go with the one of
the freebies.  if the company was too cheap to buy the right product, time
to find a company w/ deeper pockets.  now w/ ibm buying informix, merging w/
db2, they will have a new product called db4mix :).  the free db's are fun
to play with but their skills don't pay the bills.

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/25/01 08:36AM >>>
So isn't PostGres, but neither is a close competitor.

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Author: "Gene Sais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       4/24/2001 1:28 PM

hmmm, mysql is free, best price of all.

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