Title: Re: Witango-Talk:  Database question
Email me off list and I will get you PrimeBase for OS X with a 3 connection developer license to test. It is in my opinion the best value, and is super fast, rock solid. Also, it is the only SQL server database that fully supports witango intentionally. And I have been thoroughly testing it with Witango v5. Also, with the sale that is available right now to celebrate the release of v5, it’s a no brainer. Because of my affiliation with PrimeBase, they have commited to supporting Witango, and will fix any bugs that may arise between the two in a timely manner.

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From: Alex Kac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 08:03:30 -0500
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Witango-Talk:  Database question


Here’s a more on-topic question for here....

We’re a Win2k shop looking to move to OS X Server 10.2 on XServe. Currently we’re running SQL Server 2k – but frankly, part of my goal is to get rid of all MS software for our servers. There are quite a few reasons for this, but I won’t elaborate.

Now, my budget is already going to go down the tubes with the XServes...and possibly WiTango (price still matters, and I’ll say that a large part of my reluctance to embrace paying $$$ for WiTango 5 is the price and my viewpoint that yes, its just an SP2 derivative). But you don’t want to skimp on the database. So...I may just keep one of our servers for SQL Server – but what low cost or freeware databases do you suggest? MySQL is what many people seem to use, but from my reading – not experience mind you – its not a “real” database. Yet large sites like SlashDot and others run off it just fine.

I’m not looking for a database war here, I’m not looking for support options – I’m just asking from what you currently run or have run in the past – what do you recommend?

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