So sprach PROVVISORIO am Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 09:21:25AM +0200:
> MySQL based applications (and if You're thinking of web applications, go for Linux
>Red Hat 7.1
> + MySQL 3.23.38 + Apache 1.3.19 + PHP4pl5).
BTW: Mandrake 8.0 also offers these. Other than that I really like Mandrake
a lot, I'd
Hands down, your best bet is either Linux versions. You will get the best
stability, speed, and cost effectiveness by using these databases. Stay
away from Windows for this kind of thing. I have developed software for
the Windows platform since it first came out, and have been a software
en
I'd go for Linux Red Hat 7.1. High reliability, wonderful stability. We did it, and it
still
works perfectly (Linux Red Hat 6.2 to 7.1 + MySQL 3.23.22 to 3.23.37). The right
enviroment for
MySQL based applications (and if You're thinking of web applications, go for Linux Red
Hat 7.1
+ MySQL 3.2
You're right.. wrong place to ask.
I don't want to start a kind of religious war.. but I wouldn't go for M$
products.
Further good reading on this is presented in this lists archive.
Bye,
B.
> I know this is not list for ask about OS, but I wonder to know
> that which OS you choos
Fongnamthip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 12:33
Subject: which the best
> Dear,
> I know this is not list for ask about OS, but I wonder to know that which
> OS you choose for database server in your mind?
> Linux
Hi,
My personal choice would be either Red Hat Linux 7.1
or
Mandrake Linux 8.0 (or another Linux distro.)
Here are some of the reasons: reliability,
high-performance, secure, open, free, and the freedom
it gives (in a lot of ways.) These properties apply
not only for running MySQL, but any other
Dear,
I know this is not list for ask about OS, but I wonder to know that which
OS you choose for database server in your mind?
Linux Red Hat 7.1
Linux Mandrake 8.0
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000 Server
or anything else from these OS!
Regard,
Sommai F