> Hi All,
>
> well, since the discussion of the benefits Mysql vs. MSSQL has i've come
> across a real Problem. Even if its a little bit off-topic (but only a
little
> bit...) - perhaps s.b. knows a solution:
>
> Ok, here we are:
>
> I'm the webmaster of www.whiskyworld.de - an online Store that sells
whisky
> (over 1600 products in common) - its running now on a LAMPS system based
on
> SuSE 7.2 - really fine -
>
> last week we received a new Local Server (Dell 1500SC) - (local here in
our
> small Company) - so now ive got the problem: How can i hold the data on
the
> server (located in another part of Germany) up-to-date ? at least the
thing
> is that there are some Products Tables that are newer here local while
some
> other tables are newer on the server (orders and costumer informations) -
> i've read about REPLICATION in MySQL but this is only if 1 server is
always
> the more up-to-date one - and i need a via versa solution -
> -> new whisky is in - > local is newer than server
> -> new order is in -> server is newer than local
>
> i thought first of a selfprogrammed PHP solution because it then could
> connect via SSL - in my opinion a secure solution - or ist there a ,well,
> more comfortable possibility for this problem ?
>
> Greetings
>
> Korbinian Bachl
> www.whiskyworld.de
>


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