On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Gerald Jensen wrote:

> Joe is right ... we switched from another SQL server to MySQL in 1999, and
> have never looked back.
>
> MySQL has been rock solid for our applications, the MySQL development team
> is great to work with, and our customers like it.
>

That's been my experience as well.  We have an in-house billing system which
I originally wrote to work with MS-Access.  I converted the whole thing over
to MySQL via ODBC in June 2000, and it has worked flawlessly ever since.  We
run it under Win2k, though I'm seriously thinking of moving the database
server over to Linux in the next six months.  But MySQL has been rock solid.
I have lost no data, save through my own stupidity, at any point.  I would
recommend it without reservations.

-- 
Aaron Clausen


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