IBM also has DB2 for linux. I believe its available for downlnload. Try
www.ibm.com/linux
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999 11:11:58 +1100 Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>At 12:23 2/12/99 -0500, David Filion wrote:
>>
>
>
>Try www.mysql.org
>
>There are lots of tutorials in www.webmonkey.org
>
>>I'm looking to run a DB server on my current Linux installation. I'm
>not
>>planning to use it as a major server or anything I just want to get a
>better
>>feel for what it is like to administer a DB in a UNIX/Linux
>environment and
>>experiment with the different dataware housing techniques I've been
>looking
>>into. I'll be the only user and because I'm just 'playing around
>there
>won't be
>>large quantities of data. So far I've looked at MySQL, ProgreSQL,
>Sybase,
>>Oracle. As you can tell by looking at my system, high performance
>is
>>mechanically impossible but for my purposes it's not a major issue.
>>
>>Anyone have any suggestions on what to go with? I want something
>that
>meets the
>>current SQL standards (SQL92?) as much as possible.
>>
>>System stats:
>>Pentium 166 (intel)
>>32Mb EDO ram
>>128MB swap file
>>/home: 100Mb
>>/ : 1823Mb (approx)
>>Nbr users: 1
>>Network: Cable modem/ethernet card (ISP).
>>
>>Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>>
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