Thanks for the brief history lesson. 

   So the whole reason Borland has to now compete with Firebird is because they 
temporarily open sourced Interbase? You gotta wonder what they were thinking 
there. I hope they at least applied the fixes that were implemented in Firebird 
to Interbase itself! The last company I worked at wanted to dump Interbase 6 
for SQL Server because of some kind of performance bug (100% utilization 
requiring an occasional reboot). No one there knew anything about Interbase (or 
Delphi) anymore and this was Raleigh NC, the center of commerce for North 
Carolina.

Dave


--- On Mon, 4/6/09, Markus Ostenried <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Markus Ostenried <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [delphi-en] Re: Please, which better RDMS with delphi?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 9:01 AM











    
            Years ago Interbase was made Open Source. From this the Firebird

project was created. You wouldn't want the original Interbase source

since it was a bit buggy and hard to maintain. The Firebird project

rewrote the whole code from C to C++ and added many performance

improvements and nice features. Interbase itself hasn't been open

source for long: Borland/Inprise quickly decided to make their product

closed source again and are still selling it. But compared to Firebird

I don't know a reason for buying Interbase. Except maybe slightly

better support for multiple cores which will be better supported by

Firebird in less than a year anyways. For now just make sure to use

the Classic Server version of Firebird if you have many concurrent

connections on a many-core machine.

If you want commercial support for Firebird or Interbase you can get

that from IBPhoenix:

http://www.ibphoeni x.com/



If you have specific questions regarding Firebird (or Interbase) feel

free to ask them in the Firebird-Support mailing list at

http://tech. groups.yahoo. com/group/ firebird- support/

There are a lot of helpful people with deep knowledge about both products.



As for using Firebird/Interbase from Delphi I only have experience

with IBObjects.

www.IBObjects. com

There has been quite a break since the last release but Delphi 2009

support is worked on and soon to be released. IBObjects has quite some

learning curve but as soon as you're getting used to it it allows you

to take whole advantage of everything the database has to offer.



HTH,

Markus



On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 17:31, David Smith <djsmith_1998@ yahoo.com> wrote:

> While you're on the line: What is the difference between Firebird and 
> Interbase? And is there an open source version of Interbase somewhere? I've 
> heard conflicting info on this.

>

> Dave


 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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