Jason Wong wrote:
The answer to that is SPEED. Nothing short of Oracle comes even
close
You must have a big cheque book.
I get just as fast a system without having to pay a penny over the cost
of the hardware ;)
Hmm, if I'm not mistaken, I think he means that *unless* you have a big cheque
boo
Jason Wong wrote:
The answer to that is SPEED. Nothing short of Oracle comes even
close
You must have a big cheque book.
I get just as fast a system without having to pay a penny over the cost
of the hardware ;)
Hmm, if I'm not mistaken, I think he means that *unless* you have a big cheque
boo
ceptable conclusion. Let's all just be happy with
our "MySQL Has No Equal" bumper stickers and Oracle t-shirts and move on.
Now where did I leave my Tab Cola?
Rich
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 02:10, Lester Caine wrote:
> Gary Every wrote:
> > The answer to that is SPEED. Nothing short of Oracle comes even
> > close
>
> You must have a big cheque book.
> I get just as fast a system without having to pay a penny over the cost
> of the hardware ;)
Hmm, if I
Gary Every wrote:
The answer to that is SPEED. Nothing short of Oracle comes even
close
You must have a big cheque book.
I get just as fast a system without having to pay a penny over the cost
of the hardware ;)
--
Lester Caine
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L.S.Caine Electronic Services
--
PH
The answer to that is SPEED. Nothing short of Oracle comes even
close
Gary Every
Sr. UNIX Administrator
Ingram Entertainment Inc.
2 Ingram Blvd, La Vergne, TN 37089
"Pay It Forward!"
-Original Message-
From: Lester Caine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 1:15
John W. Holmes wrote:
Right... I find a great need for triggers and stored procedures in my
guestbooks and shoutboxes.
Come on people, the right tool for the right job. MySQL is supported on more
hosts and fills the needs of most web developers. This is like arguing over
which editor to use!
And be
From: "Lester Caine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'd really like to find a Linux distro that is a LAMP system right out
> > of the box.
> > (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
> > Are there any out there?
>
> Thankfully not ;)
> I want LAFP but LAPP seems still to be more popular on Linux.
>
> WHY does everybo
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 15:34, Lester Caine wrote:
> > It depends on your needs. For simple storage of data (involving few
> > relationships) then MySQL is more than sufficient and a tried and tested
> > solution. This probably covers the vast majority of the data storage
> > needs of web apps.
Jason Wong wrote:
I want LAFP but LAPP seems still to be more popular on Linux.
WHY does everybody run lemming like after MySQL. It STILL has to catch
up with the better FREE database engines ;)
It depends on your needs. For simple storage of data (involving few
relationships) then MySQL is more t
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 14:14, Lester Caine wrote:
> I want LAFP but LAPP seems still to be more popular on Linux.
>
> WHY does everybody run lemming like after MySQL. It STILL has to catch
> up with the better FREE database engines ;)
It depends on your needs. For simple storage of data (invol
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