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Craig:
Your right. I think you can get a webshare site license for $15,000 -
$20,000
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Regards
David Jordan
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Craig
the licenses appropriately.
Regards
David Jordan
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Craig
, 2005 8:11 PM
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RedBack does more than provide a pooling mechanism it also
handles scheduling, performance monitoring, status and other
facilities one would require
, then MySQL, Ingres, or Postgre are
all reliable open source db's.
JohnA
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Bill,
If I figure correctly, a hundred webshares cost $150,000 at $1,500 per
webshare retail!
my understanding is that each webshare can service 20-25 users and once
you buy a certain number of webshares (my memory says 11, but I could be
wrong) you are treated as having an unlimited number of
Of Craig Bennett
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Bill,
If I figure correctly, a hundred webshares cost $150,000 at $1,500 per
webshare retail!
my understanding is that each
SQL Server fans,
To be fair, UniVerse and UniData aren't just Datastores, they are
environments. SQL Server is a starting point. So, if you want to buy SQL
server, and buy or freeware a programing language, and buy or freeware a
scripting language, and buy or freeware an editor, etc... then
Millions (plural) of DB requests per day will require serious
infrastructure regardless of middleware platform. Plus there's always
the last-day-of-quarter discount with IBM. 8-)
With SQL Server, you also need one or two CAL's (Client Access Licenses)
per named user (not concurrent). Plus I
Cliff:
With SQL Server, you also need one or two CAL's (Client
Access Licenses) per named user (not concurrent). Plus I
believe the more full-featured server versions are more
expensive on the server side.
A quick look on Google and you'll find an SQL Server Enterprise for $2,000 -
What is the definition of a webshare ?
Cliff Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Millions (plural) of DB requests per
day will require serious
infrastructure regardless of middleware platform. Plus there's always
the last-day-of-quarter discount with IBM. 8-)
With SQL Server, you also need one or
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