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Yes, but in the market described, for one or two
processors, MySQL works just fine. PostgreSQL is also a goood option. It is only a matter of time before databases become a comodity.
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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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