We're using PostgreSQL.
Great DB RDBMS with very good performance.

Others I know are
        SAP DB
        Interbase

Look at http://freshmeat.net/ and try to search for RDBMS.

Best regards
Jan Pruner

        

On Friday 02 August 2002 12:33, you wrote:
> Hi,
> we are investigating some freeware databases for deployment on systems that
> dont justify the cost of an oracle license, on linux. What databases out
> these can cope with a  OLTP load, all transaction based, with some
> reporting? Uncomplicated databases, with mid size volumes of transactions
> (say low millions) and some reporting queries? I guess reliability is the
> primary concern, if something can be built as solidly as an oracle
> instance, with whatever OS protection this would need, then its a starting
> point for making a non oracle freeware enterprise database.
> Anyone have any suggestions on what I should download first?
>
> Thanks!
> Mark Teehan
> Singapore
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