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On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> The problem with mySQL is you can't do "transactions" (rollback if
> something went wrong...)... It's not for our busines...
Obviously you understand your co
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
>
> > > I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
> >
> > PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
>
> You might want to check out mySQL too. I do not know
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
> > I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
>
> PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
You might want to check out mySQL too. I do not know of its functionality
but I've heard some good things. I
On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 02:42:49PM -0300, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
> third part apps that will expect to find a 100% compatible DB w/
> transactions.
PostgreSQL is as close to ANSI SQL 92 as you can get, and it is still
improvin
I'm afraid about PostGreeSQL because it's not 100% ANSI SQL. We'll run
third part apps that will expect to find a 100% compatible DB w/
transactions.
They recomend (obvius) Oracle 8. But it's no so cheap. And I've heard
that the version for SCO runs SLOW. SCO version can run as well on Lin
What about using Samba for the file and print sharing portion and
PostgreSQL as the database server?
E.-
Leonardo Ruoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Can you tell me about a great DB for Linux, preferred with
: Transactions?
: I'm thinking about use Linux as File Server and DB Server in my
Can you tell me about a great DB for Linux, preferred with
Transactions?
I'm thinking about use Linux as File Server and DB Server in my
company. I don't know yet if it's crazyness. But I need to reduce costs
and get more stable than with Windows NT and specially not so eating a
lot of har
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