only two (maybe 3)
And then you mention:
* BerkleyDB
* MySQL
* PostgreSQL
I'd add, after Berkley DB, but before the real SQL databases
* SQLite
SQLite allows databases with no setup, without any server processes
running, with a good selection of SQL. You don't need to mess with users
and
What are the criteria you use to select which DB to use with *
Built in DB1/Berkley DB
MySQL add in
Postgres
Unix odbc
Brian's dbodbc
Beyond just having a relational DB or not.
Performance?
DB size?
Ease of Access?
Portability?
Gui/browser access
On Sunday 25 July 2004 11:24, Frank wrote:
What are the criteria you use to select which DB to use with *
Built in DB1/Berkley DB
MySQL add in
Postgres
Unix odbc
Brian's dbodbc
If you don't need the relational aspects I'd probably use DB1/Berkely -- it's
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 11:24:09 -0400, Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the criteria you use to select which DB to use with *
Built in DB1/Berkley DB
MySQL add in
Postgres
Unix odbc
Brian's dbodbc
Beyond just having a relational DB or not.