On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 16:41 -0600, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andrew Ballard [mailto:aball...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 3:26 PM
> > To: Bastien Koert
> > Cc: Shawn McKenzie; php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: How important is your Express or Web Edition
> > database? Please weigh in--
> > 
> > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Bastien Koert <phps...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Shawn McKenzie
> > <nos...@mckenzies.net>wrote:
> > >
> > >> Stan Stadelman wrote:
> > >> > Hello All:
> > >> >
> > >> > I'm trying to see how Web Edition databases are being used in your
> > >> company
> > >> > for PHP-driven web-apps.  Our strategy team thought that free and
> > >> community
> > >> > editions would be dominant, but we interviewed Zend Framework
> > developers
> > >> > using Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and it looks
> > >> > like--surprise--that each vendors' market share is about the same
> > as in
> > >> the
> > >> > broad commercial market.
> > >> >
> > >> > We think this means that you--the PHP developer community--aren't
> > >> actually
> > >> > using the lightweight Web/Express Edition for your corporate web-
> > app
> > >> > deployment, and instead are building out on the licenses for
> > databases
> > >> your
> > >> > company is already running.
> > >> >
> > >> > Is the Express/Community/Web Edition important for you at work? Is
> > it a
> > >> > critical sandboxing step for you? Do you run it live for internal
> > >> > applications?
> > >> >
> > >> > Answering these 10 multiple choice questions--should take about 90
> > >> > seconds--will help us understand what databases you need in your
> > >> > professional life, and how to deliver them to you.
> > >> >
> > >> > Happy cooking, and thanks!
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Jro0rkoIGJKuQNpfWZV_2bBQ_3d_3d
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> What exactly are, Express or Web Edition databases?
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Thanks!
> > >> -Shawn
> > >> http://www.spidean.com
> > >>
> > >>
> > > Just another marketing tool to sell a limited toolset db to punters
> > who like
> > > marketing hype
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Bastien
> > 
> > I thought they were free. Limited, but free. (reduced functionality or
> > limited number of connections compared to the commercial versions of
> > the products) I've not heard of "Web Edition", but I have heard of
> > both SQL Server and Oracle Express. I haven't used them, but I guess
> > the idea I have in mind is of products that are supposed to be just
> > good enough to use in either embedded apps or else to entice
> > developers into wanting the full version for server apps.
> 
> I use SQLExpress (SQL Server Express) all the time at work for prototyping 
> and such... although, I have to say--if my company hadn't installed it on my 
> machine to begin with, and they weren't running SQL Server 2005 on the 
> production servers, I would rather just use a private MySQL installation for 
> prototyping and then push to a MySQL production server. Alas...
> 
> 
> // Todd
For me it's MySQL all the way. My company is too cheap to pay for later
versions of MS SQL Server, so the versions we have there are *very*
limited in features (for example, no limit function!) MySQL also seems a
lot faster for me too. I regularly deal with large databases (think
millions of records) and MSSQL is a real bottleneck here, whereas MySQL
seems fine (althogh, it is running on Linux, which frees up more
resources for actually getting stuff done!)

Oh, funny thing. I filled in the questionnaire above, and when it got to
the final 'thanks' page, I clicked the button, and it bombed out to a
completely blank page. Doesn't bode too well for a company attempting to
sell a product for use in enterprise situations!


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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