Witch database do you recommend?

Jason Stewart jstewart at rtl.org
Wed Sep 24 05:50:48 PDT 2003


MPAREDES at telmex.com wrote:

>It sound like sun microsystem and solaris 8, the binary is free (but for
>how long ?) and the support cost.
>
>It isn't what I am looking for.
>
>-TIA
>maps
>
>a better URL is http://www.sybase.com/linux/ase/
>
>	-----Mensaje original-----
>	De:	Tadimeti Keshav [mailto:keshav_tadimeti at yahoo.co.uk]
>	Enviado el:	Martes, 23 de Septiembre de 2003 09:08 a.m.
>	Para:	Paredes Sánchez Martín A.
>	Asunto:	RE: Witch database do you recommend?
>
>	It is free both for hobby and commercial use.
>	 --- Paredes_Sánchez_Martín_A. <MPAREDES at telmex.com>
>	wrote: > It isn't Free or Does it?.
>	> 
>	> 	-----Mensaje original-----
>	> 	De:	Tadimeti Keshav
>	> [mailto:keshav_tadimeti at yahoo.co.uk]
>	> 	Enviado el:	Jueves, 18 de Septiembre de 2003 06:13
>	> p.m.
>	> 	Para:	freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
>	> 	Asunto:	RE: Witch database do you recommend?
>	> 
>	> 	what about sybase?
>	> 	linux.sybase.com/ase
>	> 	THey have a native version for FreeBSD.
>	> 	bye
>	> 
>	> 
>	>
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I use postgresql (http://www.postgresql.org) for our in-house database 
containing millions of records, and Mysql (http://www.mysql.com) for web 
development.

Postgresql has great support for Triggers, rules, schemas, transactions, 
and stored procdures that can return result sets.

Good Luck,
Jason



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