Re: NuSphere v. MySQL 4

2002-03-02 Thread Michael Widenius


Hi!

 martinG == martin tunggorono [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

martinG Thanks for the article it is definitely helpful and narrow down my choice.
martinG Anything against the 4.0 MAX here?

MySQL 4.0.1 max should be quite safe to use

Note that as InnodB is already included in the standard MySQL 4.0.1
version, I would suggest that you use this instead...

Regards,
Monty

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RE: NuSphere v. MySQL 4

2002-02-27 Thread Britt Johnston

Please be careful of reading only half of the story, unfortunately the
article in question only talks about  

 -Original Message-
 From: Tyler Longren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:25 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: NuSphere v. MySQL 4
 
 
 I suggest you use MySQL from MySQL AB.  Progress Software (parent of
 NuSphere), is having some legal troubles.
 
 http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/02/26/1825200
 
 Tyler
 
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 1:01 PM
 Subject: NuSphere v. MySQL 4
 
 
  Hello,
 
  I'm not sure if this list is appropriate for this issue but 
 I'll go ahead
  ask for your input anyway. We're trying to decide to choose DBMS as a
  backend of our web portal. The portal will take online orders and other
  requests from end users and this is going to be available 
 enterprise wide
  (WAN) for approx. 19,000 employees. As Oracle license cost is 
 getting too
  high for this purpose, I'm thinking of using MySQL instead. 
 However, I saw
  two different versions here (NuSphere vs. MySQL AB) and cannot decide
 which
  one is better to use.
 
  Now, my questions are:
 
  1. What would be your recommendation for me to use, what are the
 advantages
  / disadvantages of using NuSphere's (or MySQL AB's) products other than
 the
  different pricing here?
 
  2. Is it true that Gemini type table from NuSphere is much better than
  other types (e.g. InnoDB). How about the installation and config
  themselves, any issues I should know about from each product? 
 We're going
  to install it on a W2000 server on the same box as the web portal.
 
  3. Is it safe enough to use MySQL v.4.0.1 instead of 3.23.49. How about
 the
  MAX 4.0.1., is this better? Although reliability is important this
  application is not mission critical.
 
  Sorry for the many questions, but I'm really new to MySQL and I want to
  feel comfortable with it before I decide to use this. I'd greatly
  appreciate any input from all of you.
 
 
  Thanks,
  Martin
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: NuSphere v. MySQL 4

2002-02-27 Thread Britt Johnston

Please be careful of reading only half of the story, unfortunately
the article in question only talks about half of the issues.  See
http://www.nusphere.com/releases/index.htm for more information and related
documents.

Britt...

  -Original Message-
  From: Tyler Longren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:25 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: NuSphere v. MySQL 4
 
 
  I suggest you use MySQL from MySQL AB.  Progress Software (parent of
  NuSphere), is having some legal troubles.
 
  http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/02/26/1825200
 
  Tyler
 
  - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 1:01 PM
  Subject: NuSphere v. MySQL 4
 
 
   Hello,
  
   I'm not sure if this list is appropriate for this issue but
  I'll go ahead
   ask for your input anyway. We're trying to decide to choose DBMS as a
   backend of our web portal. The portal will take online orders
 and other
   requests from end users and this is going to be available
  enterprise wide
   (WAN) for approx. 19,000 employees. As Oracle license cost is
  getting too
   high for this purpose, I'm thinking of using MySQL instead.
  However, I saw
   two different versions here (NuSphere vs. MySQL AB) and cannot decide
  which
   one is better to use.
  
   Now, my questions are:
  
   1. What would be your recommendation for me to use, what are the
  advantages
   / disadvantages of using NuSphere's (or MySQL AB's) products
 other than
  the
   different pricing here?
  
   2. Is it true that Gemini type table from NuSphere is much better than
   other types (e.g. InnoDB). How about the installation and config
   themselves, any issues I should know about from each product?
  We're going
   to install it on a W2000 server on the same box as the web portal.
  
   3. Is it safe enough to use MySQL v.4.0.1 instead of 3.23.49.
 How about
  the
   MAX 4.0.1., is this better? Although reliability is important this
   application is not mission critical.
  
   Sorry for the many questions, but I'm really new to MySQL and
 I want to
   feel comfortable with it before I decide to use this. I'd greatly
   appreciate any input from all of you.
  
  
   Thanks,
   Martin
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: NuSphere v. MySQL 4

2002-02-26 Thread Tyler Longren

I suggest you use MySQL from MySQL AB.  Progress Software (parent of
NuSphere), is having some legal troubles.

http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/02/26/1825200

Tyler

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 1:01 PM
Subject: NuSphere v. MySQL 4


 Hello,

 I'm not sure if this list is appropriate for this issue but I'll go ahead
 ask for your input anyway. We're trying to decide to choose DBMS as a
 backend of our web portal. The portal will take online orders and other
 requests from end users and this is going to be available enterprise wide
 (WAN) for approx. 19,000 employees. As Oracle license cost is getting too
 high for this purpose, I'm thinking of using MySQL instead. However, I saw
 two different versions here (NuSphere vs. MySQL AB) and cannot decide
which
 one is better to use.

 Now, my questions are:

 1. What would be your recommendation for me to use, what are the
advantages
 / disadvantages of using NuSphere's (or MySQL AB's) products other than
the
 different pricing here?

 2. Is it true that Gemini type table from NuSphere is much better than
 other types (e.g. InnoDB). How about the installation and config
 themselves, any issues I should know about from each product? We're going
 to install it on a W2000 server on the same box as the web portal.

 3. Is it safe enough to use MySQL v.4.0.1 instead of 3.23.49. How about
the
 MAX 4.0.1., is this better? Although reliability is important this
 application is not mission critical.

 Sorry for the many questions, but I'm really new to MySQL and I want to
 feel comfortable with it before I decide to use this. I'd greatly
 appreciate any input from all of you.


 Thanks,
 Martin






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Re: NuSphere v. MySQL 4

2002-02-26 Thread martin . tunggorono


Thanks for the article it is definitely helpful and narrow down my choice.
Anything against the 4.0 MAX here?






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I suggest you use MySQL from MySQL AB.  Progress Software (parent of
NuSphere), is having some legal troubles.

http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/02/26/1825200

Tyler

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 1:01 PM
Subject: NuSphere v. MySQL 4


 Hello,

 I'm not sure if this list is appropriate for this issue but I'll go ahead
 ask for your input anyway. We're trying to decide to choose DBMS as a
 backend of our web portal. The portal will take online orders and other
 requests from end users and this is going to be available enterprise wide
 (WAN) for approx. 19,000 employees. As Oracle license cost is getting too
 high for this purpose, I'm thinking of using MySQL instead. However, I
saw
 two different versions here (NuSphere vs. MySQL AB) and cannot decide
which
 one is better to use.

 Now, my questions are:

 1. What would be your recommendation for me to use, what are the
advantages
 / disadvantages of using NuSphere's (or MySQL AB's) products other than
the
 different pricing here?

 2. Is it true that Gemini type table from NuSphere is much better than
 other types (e.g. InnoDB). How about the installation and config
 themselves, any issues I should know about from each product? We're going
 to install it on a W2000 server on the same box as the web portal.

 3. Is it safe enough to use MySQL v.4.0.1 instead of 3.23.49. How about
the
 MAX 4.0.1., is this better? Although reliability is important this
 application is not mission critical.

 Sorry for the many questions, but I'm really new to MySQL and I want to
 feel comfortable with it before I decide to use this. I'd greatly
 appreciate any input from all of you.


 Thanks,
 Martin






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