John,
I don't think anyone can say for sure which is 'better'. MySQL is used in a
different kind of environment than Oracle. Oracle is designed for an
enterprise environment, where many different applications are used
simultaneously to add or retrieve data from a central data store. MySQL is
de
"johnd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Run time version of MySQL
> You're posting to the mysql list asking us how it is? Come on...
that's
> like asking MS how good Windows 2000 is.
>
> MySQ
>We are planning to move on to MySQL.
>Could you send us your opinions about MtSQL. It will greatly help us to
>make decision and to use MySQL.
I love MySQL.. but there are others too. I think their are still some pros
and cons.. given time I think the pros will increase..
Although other datab
My sugesstion is that you get yourself a decent old workstation, one that you would
probably consider ready
for retirement if it were to still be running MS something...Like say a p200ish
machine with a couple of
gig on the disk and say 32 but prefereably 64M of ram. Slap a cheap NIC, like the
You're posting to the mysql list asking us how it is? Come on... that's
like asking MS how good Windows 2000 is.
MySQL ROCKS!
At 11:40 AM 4/19/2001 -0400, johnd wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We are planning to move on to MySQL.
>Could you send us your opinions about MtSQL. It will greatly help us to
>make
Well it is exactly depends on who you are , what are you doing ,
on which platform , for which purposes etc...
- Original Message -
From: johnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: Run time version of MySQL
Hi,
We are planning to