Aside from the usual suspects there are two others that I know of:
SQLite http://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html
Firebird http://www.firebirdsql.org/
Decisions, decisions... Insofar as I can tell both of these are free to
use for whatever.
Cheers,
Luis.
Stephen Barncard wrote:
Dan said:
Javier,
Keep in mind that MySQL is not free for commercial applications and
that the
licensing involved is at least confusing (at least it was to me and I
have a
law degree!).
I should follow up to say that, yes if you want to host your own MYSQL
server there are fees involved, but on the other hand, you could get a
hosting account for less than $10/month that will allow unlimited MySQL
databases. Plus no hosting, backup and bandwidth hassles that you get
with hosting your own. The ISP handles the licensing.
Dreamhost's MySQL servers are tied to client IPs, so you can fine tune
the security. You also have the advantage of putting part or all of the
database on a web browser. Many competitive ISPs can do this now.
sqb
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