Re: MSSQL-MySQL Compatibility Question

2005-10-27 Thread Alexey Polyakov
Yeah, it's perfectly ok to run both on the same machine at the same
time, though with MS SQL you're limited to Microsoft OS.

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Re: MSSQL-MySQL Compatibility Question

2005-10-27 Thread JamesDR

J.R. Bullington wrote:

Hi All,
Quick question -- I have a client who co-owns a server with me. I am
a die-hard MySQL guy, they are MSSQL. They have some proprietary
Access-frontend/MSSQL-backend financial system that they want to continue to
use (i.e. pigheaded and won't convert). 


Can MS-SQL and MySQL run on the same box and not conflict with each other? I
don't have the SQL disks in front of me to test and I was wondering if
anyone else ran into this situation.

Box is a Quad Xeon 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB Ultra3 SCSI Raid.

Thanks!
J.R.

I have MSSQL + MySQL on the same box here, no issues with that... My 
server is hardly Big Iron or Small Iron by any reach:
P3 933 1GB Ram, SCSI160 non-raid ;-D More memory, if you can do it, is 
better... (roll on new server...)


Best thing to look at is your current load, if you are pushing the 
limits, adding another RDBMS may cripple that box. As far as negative 
interaction, I've seen none.


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RE: MSSQL-MySQL Compatibility Question

2005-10-27 Thread J.R. Bullington
Thanks guys!

J.R. 

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From: JamesDR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: MSSQL-MySQL Compatibility Question

J.R. Bullington wrote:
 Hi All,
   Quick question -- I have a client who co-owns a server with me. I am

 a die-hard MySQL guy, they are MSSQL. They have some proprietary 
 Access-frontend/MSSQL-backend financial system that they want to 
 continue to use (i.e. pigheaded and won't convert).
 
 Can MS-SQL and MySQL run on the same box and not conflict with each 
 other? I don't have the SQL disks in front of me to test and I was 
 wondering if anyone else ran into this situation.
 
 Box is a Quad Xeon 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB Ultra3 SCSI Raid.
 
 Thanks!
 J.R.
 
I have MSSQL + MySQL on the same box here, no issues with that... My server
is hardly Big Iron or Small Iron by any reach:
P3 933 1GB Ram, SCSI160 non-raid ;-D More memory, if you can do it, is
better... (roll on new server...)

Best thing to look at is your current load, if you are pushing the limits,
adding another RDBMS may cripple that box. As far as negative interaction,
I've seen none.

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James

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