On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Pascal Eeftinck wrote: > MySQL is quick, it's by far the fastest you can get at most operations. On the > other hand, you can't easily spread the load over multiple servers, you can > forget about commit/rollback, you won't have stored procedures (yet) - and > there's probably more I can't think of right now. Referential integrity? :-) -- -- Tom Mornini -- InfoMania Printing and Prepress
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