Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
Call me crazy but doesn't having two databases just end up confusing your customers. Actually now you have 3 if you include NDBHi Juan,
MAXDB is a totally different product, more akin to the "corporate" databases like Oracle, Informix, Sybase etc. A description from the mysql web site ( www.mysql.com )
MaxDB(tm) by MySQL
For the most demanding enterprise applications, MySQL offers MaxDB by
MySQL. Formerly known as SAP DB, MaxDB is the result of a strategic
alliance between MySQL and SAP to jointly develop and market an
enterprise-class Open Source database capable of running high-end
business-critical applications including SAP/R3. MaxDB complements the
MySQL database, and is SAP-certified. It includes features such as
stored procedures, triggers and views for the most demanding enterprise
use.
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