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Been looking at it, the IBM DB2 and its allright. The whole M$ SQL thing is not really, well, enough with the M$ marketing toys and tied to this and tied to that, IBM does the same thing, but somehow its the lesser of the two evils and the ability for *NIX is a plus. Informix...we'll leave the subject there for now its where we are at, might as well be PostGRE or some such, like Sybase or something. Informix is mostly easy, but so convuluted sometimes to figure out what the people before me were thinking!
Posted by: Midlands Box and Mop Boy   Posted on: 10/20/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ok, but MySQL is free. On a one or two processor  DonnieBoy | 10/17/03
Delusions of grandure...  CooCooCaChoo | 10/17/03
Yes, but in the market described, for one or two  DonnieBoy | 10/18/03
Databases as a Commodity  jnonneman | 10/19/03
The manufacturers will never do it  Art Jones | 10/20/03
All DB providers are scum  Art Jones | 10/20/03
Good Idea  Midlands Box and Mop Boy | 10/20/03

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