From: "Alex Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 05 July 2001 09:47 Subject: Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends > > I also know that we might be moving from MySQL to something a little more > 'professional' in the not-too-distant future. > OK - this subject keeps coming up, and I'm confused. I have no religious axe to grind about databases, so what should I be using. Keep in mind that it must be free and work on both Linux and Windows. Obviously if I want industrial strength and I have lots of money I'll probably use something like Oracle, but is there something in between that I should be using? /Robert
- Big Projects / Variable Backends Alex Page
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Peter Haworth
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Leon Brocard
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Alex Page
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Robert Shiels
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Roger Burton West
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Alex Page
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Piers Cawley
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Lee Goddard
- Re: Big Projects / Variable Backends Struan Donald
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Cross David - dcross
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Lee Goddard
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Cross David - dcross
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Lee Goddard
- RE: Big Projects / Variable Backends Cross David - dcross