I know people will think I'm a whiner, but...
Why do mySQL and PostGreSQL always get mentioned, but SAPDB
doesn't. Compare speed and features... SAPDB competes with Oracle the
other two really can't touch it...
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, eric@lucii.org wrote:
This is a good temporary solution to get us up and running.
Thanks.
Eric
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 12:03:33AM -0400, Fred K Ollinger wrote:
Does anyone here know of an available system that would fit the bill? We need
to run some flavor of Linux and I'll be happy to install it (as well as the
mySQL). It does not have to be a powerhouse machine - only one user. I'm not
limited to architecture either - an old SPARC would do as well as a x86 box
(although I've never installed Linux on SPARC so I'd be a newbie again!!)
Isn't there a version of mysql for windows? Why not install that, first,
as you can move your database later w/o conversion if it's in mysql
format, and you can get up and running right away.
Fred
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