On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 01:31:15PM +1000, pak wrote:
>
> So is MySQL not suitable for large corporate database ?

It often depends on the corporation and who makes the decisions.  In
many corporations, it's the folks who know little about the
technology.  In the minority of them, it appears to be the folks who
can identify good tools regardless of the marketing (or lack of
marketing) behind them.

Care to guess what we use? :-)

Jeremy
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