Again, guys, report this report that. I own a company that does tests on this stuff. I see it first hand and personally deal with it. We don't write reports, we have to derive results to product results for our clients. I will put it this way. I pay the bills as the owner out here and we can't depend on reports when it comes to our clients.
The bottom line here though is Sqlite does test out as a great database. Allan ----- Original message ----- From: "Dan Keeley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 1/31/2005 11:44:12 AM Subject: RE: RE(1): [sqlite] SQLite Advocacy > > >Not true at all. In fact, from experience, the Linux OS is much more full > >of holes than Windows. >It appears most hate Microsoft so thier OS gets > >the most virus and hackers. All I can say is we >independently did a test > >with Linux and Windows we isntalled a default OS and put it on the net > > >without a firewall. Windows was never hacked, but Linux was hacked in a > >day and they took root >access to the point where we could not get back in. > > Err, I dont believe that for a second. > > I've read report on report in recent months that state the exact opposite of > that situation. > > In fact, if you installed an up to date Linux distro, with sensible > passwords and services installed then you wouldnt get hacked for months - > Something must have gone wrong in your non-sceientific example. ( Even if > you didnt keep it up to date ) > > I've also installed windows servers myself ( accidentally leaving them > online ) and had them hacked and compromised before i've been able to even > get to windows update!! Horrendous. > > Rgds, > Dan > > >