We fully support this view.

Why Databases... just read this mail.
There are only 2 tracks
a) Totally off-track discussing oracle.
b) Other track.... making us defend our benchmarks.(Wish we had not used the
word benchmark)

People are saying either this benchmark is bad or all benchmarks are
useless.

 I get a feeling that the point we were trying to make is going to be
missed.
MLDBM is not a bad alternative to databases under specific conditions !!

S Muthu Ganesh & V Murali
Differentiated Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Joe Brenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Fast DB access
>
>
> > > "Chutzpah" is an interesting way of putting it.  I've been thinking
> > > of them as "slimeballs in the busy of conning webkids into
> > > thinking they have a real RDBM product".
> > >
> > > (It isn't a moot point, because it's the same people working on
> > > it: human character issues are actually relevant when making
> > > technical decisions.)
> >
> > Why does discussion of databases - possibly the most boring subject on
the
> > planet - always degenerate to name-calling?
> >
> > MySQL is an excellent solution for a wide range of problems, as are dbm
> > files and flat files.  The developers give the code away for free, and
do
> > not hide the fact that it doesn't support transactions.  There's no need
> for
> > this kind of vitriol.
> >
> > - Perrin
> >
>

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