Storing cgi data in stacks

Alex Rice alex at mindlube.com
Wed Feb 18 09:03:39 EST 2004


On Feb 18, 2004, at 8:37 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

> Alex, Brian and All,
>
> You are true : MySQL 4.0.12 and above are clearly good choices too and
> MySQL 5 will be a grat (SAPDB) issue. What i had in mind in speaking
> about MySQL (in general) is that the newbies don't, firstly, care about
> the issue of the MySQL server they are connecting to and, for yet, most
> of the MySQL servers, installed by default, by the Linux distribs or 
> the
> providers are still the 3.23 issue, without the innoDB or MySQL-Max
> add-ons...
>
> Else, i full agree : MySQL 4/5 are/will be good choices too, even if i
> prefer, for my own, the rock-solid options exclusivelly availables in
> PostgreSQL 7.xx ;-)

Thanks for clarifying Pierre. I should have known you are fully 
up-to-speed on all the MySQL versions :-)

> I would recommend PostgreSQL also though.

> For the ones interested, just have an eye on the exclusive 
> replication's
> new features or the "pg_dump" ones (on-line db backups, without having
> to stop, first, the connection accesses availability of the server).


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