Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Why not use SQL Server with PHP? There is nothing to stop it happening?
1) It's a PHP app
2) It's written mainly by people on a linux system of some sort
3) add [1] and [2] and you get... oh that's right! Most people developing it won't have access to SQL Server... so why would they develop it for SQL Server?
It's really a question of timescales for additional development really. There is only going to be a tiny minority of people who will use any PHP app with SQL Server - let's face it...if they are *nix based and want a DBMS they would use one of the free ones or Orible.
Stick MySQL on a server and use that... it's an intranet app, not an app designed to scale to 1 million hits per day by next week (and let's face it... if it was mission critical and all that, you wouldn't prob be using an open source app)!
Paul
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