I have not work with it but postgres is supposed to work great in
/BSD/Linux/Unix/solaris environment
Which platform are you using?

:-) 

Nestor A. Florez


>>> "Martijn Tonies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/7/2003 10:08:53 AM >>>
Hi Kevin,


> Martijn, thank you very much for your analysis.
>I hope others will continue to join in.

So do I :-)

> With regard to your point quoted below, are you referring to
PostgreSQL,
and would that be a
> stronger competitor to MS SQL Server 2000 than either the current
version
of MySQL or
> MySQL 5?

I have no experience with PostgreSQL - although, from what I've heard
and
read,
it's quite capable - but not easy to get going on Windows.

One other open source RDBMS would be Firebird - see www.firebirdsql.org

Especially the newer release (1.5). Don't get fooled by that version
number -
it's a fork of the Borland InterBase code, which has been around for
about
20
years now.

I'm looking forward to MySQL5 to see what's new and how it's
implemented.

As for what engine would be the best for you - it all depends on what
you're
going to do. For example, I frequently use triggers and check
constraints in
my database applications, with MySQL, I can't do this.


With regards,

Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - developer tool for InterBase, Firebird & MS SQL
Server.
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com 


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