I always have to throw in SAP DB as well (www.sapdb.org). I have been very happy with 
the
database. I haven't used it on linux, but I understand that it performs nicely on that 
platform.
--Ray
--- Kemp Randy-W18971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hypersonic sql has temporary become hsql, as it tries to find a home with a new 
>development
> team.  There are other options also, mentioned in this list before, like mysql 
>(www.mysql.com),
> postgresql (www.postgresql.org), and instantdb (www.enhydra.org).
> 
> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Russ White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> > Sent:       Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:01 AM
> > To: Orion-Interest
> > Subject:    RE: Orion on RedHat
> > 
> > Actually the Hypersonic DB that comes with Orion is quite suitable for small 
>sites, and it is
> fast, and works well with Orion because it already has the configuration for the db 
>in the
> distribution.
> > 
> > I would stick Hypersonic unless you really need something else.
> > 
> >      -----Original Message-----
> >     From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> >     Sent:   Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:10 AM
> >     To:     Orion-Interest
> >     Subject:        RE: Orion on RedHat
> > 
> >     Russ,
> > 
> >     Thanks for the news. I was hoping that this set up would work as it is easy to 
>get relatively
> cheap hosting based on RaQ and Linux.
> > 
> >     One more question, if that's OK: at the moment we are doing without a database 
>(information
> is stored in XML files). However, we may need to get one at some point. Which 
>database system
> (low cost) would work OK in this configuration?
> > 
> >     Many thanks again.
> > 
> >     Jarek 
> > 
> >     >  -----Original Message-----
> >     > From:         [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >     > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> >     > Sent: 22 March 2001 14:10
> >     > To:   Orion-Interest
> >     > Subject:      RE: Orion on RedHat
> >     > 
> >     > This actually sounds like a good setup for what you want to do.
> >     > 
> >     > I have setup many site for non-profits with a setup similar to 
> >     > what you are doing.
> >     > 
> >     > Using Linux in such an environment is a great idea because you 
> >     > can set it up like a hands off appliance, and it is very cost effective.
> >     > 
> >     > you could actually get by with less then a gig of HD space but 
> >     > the more the better.
> >     > 
> >     > as far as RAM 64-128 meg has work fine for me even on busy sites. 
> >     > 256 meg to 1+ gig is great but not generally necessary for small sites.
> >     > 
> >     > Get the new sun JDK and not IBM's as IBM's is prone to crash.
> >     > 
> >     > Use the newest version of Orion if you are going to be doing any 
> >     > EJB 2.0 experimenting.
> >     > 
> >     > Have fun!!!
> >     > 
> >             >  -----Original Message-----
> >             > From:         [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >             > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> >             > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:06 AM
> >             > To:   Orion-Interest
> >             > Subject:      Orion on RedHat
> >             > 
> >             > Dear All,
> >             > 
> >             > We are planning for a budget (read 'cheap') deployment of a 
> >             > website running on Orion for a charity. We're thinking about 
> >             > RedHat Linux 6 on a Cobalt RaQ3 server. Does anybody has any 
> >             > experience of running Orion on such kit? What resources (RAM, 
> >             > etc.) should a single server have in order to run it comfortably 
> >             > (it is just an informational web site with limited traffic)?
> >             > 
> >             > Many thanks for your
> >             > 
> >             > Jarek
> >             > 
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