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#26 2006-01-09 15:33:11

soloport
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Registered: 2005-03-01
Posts: 442

Re: Database

paperinik wrote:

Postgres, because it's easier to setup.

Here! Here!

Ever heard of "Baby Duck Syndrome"?

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#27 2007-02-01 13:41:51

kawa
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Registered: 2006-11-21
Posts: 23

Re: Database

Firebird anybody? I believe there is a Linux version but I ain't yet seen it on any distro neutral


Knowledge is power

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#28 2007-02-01 21:18:54

majikstreet
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Registered: 2006-07-31
Posts: 96

Re: Database

mysql because i know it.. but i use sqlite on my pc like when i'm making say a django site


arooaroo wrote:
syd wrote:

Here in NZ we cant spell words with more than 5 letters. So color will have to do.

You must be very special then because "letters" has 7 tongue

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#29 2007-02-02 06:34:36

dr_te_z
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From: Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
Registered: 2006-12-06
Posts: 154

Re: Database

DB2 V9! That's the database I know and it is the best. Although IBM only officially supports SuSE and Redhat (and Ubuntu lately) it installes and runs fine on my Arch.

If the topicstarter meant only open-source databases I'd prefer MaxDB. A very mature and powerfull database. As far as I know the only open-source database certified for SAP.


Somewhere between "too small" and "too large" lies the size that is just right.
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