JUST STAY AWAY FROM INFORMIX!!! I've a very good experience with Oracle and
Mysql...
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You may also want to explore Virtuoso http://www.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/
It has all the Enterprise database features that Florian mentions, installs
in a very small footprint, and is significantly lower priced (free for a 2
user connection).
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Andrew
Brian,
To echo your other replies, there is always a trade-off between cost, ease of
mainenance, usability, and functionality.
PHP seems to go quite hand-in-hand with MySQL, despite some limitations. I'd
take a look at the MySQL site and
see first if you can live with those limitations.
Ive been
Hi Brian,
At 7:24 PM -0500 4/4/01, Brian.J.Mauter wrote:
>Hey,
>
>Has anyone tried out all three of these DBMS packages and evaluated them?
well not all of them :)
>I was wondering what everyone is having the best luck with when writing
>PHP scripts.
On that level it doesn't make much differen
hehe, cute question.
I think for your purposes, MySql is probably most appropriate. After all,
if you can get it to do what you need, you can't beat the price of it.
Re: Which database is best?
This is a very long and convaluted question for which you really need to
identify many criteria from
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Brian.J.Mauter wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Has anyone tried out all three of these DBMS packages and evaluated them?
> I was wondering what everyone is having the best luck with when writing
> PHP scripts.
Slashdot just moved to PgSQL with their PHP interfaces ...
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