At 3:40 PM +0200 6/29/01, Andrea Boratto wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm working about a big project wich need intensive use of database.
>My last release was based on Microsoft SQL Server but now, I'm thinking
>about a porting under Macromedia Multiuser Server 3.
>I need kwon techinical information about performance, database format,
>security, potentiality, XML, stability and many other information not
>included in Macromedia documentation wich helps me to choose the best
>solution.
>Does anyone have working experiences with MUS or some informations that can
>help me?

You might find the information posted at
http://www.multiuseru.com/community/ helpful.  You can also subscribe to
the MULTIUSER-L mailing list to discuss these issues in detail.  (Use
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=subscribe%20MULTIUSER-L> as the quick
way to do this.)

Your questions are too wide ranging in scope to address in a single email post.
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