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Re: [tlug] Red Hat dropping MySQL



>>>>> "patrick" == patrick niessen <patrick.niessen@example.com> writes:

    patrick> Great admin and development tools (but they require a
    patrick> windows platform),

There's an oxymoron for you!

    patrick> and you get something that includes everything from
    patrick> views, to triggers and stored procedures and hot standby
    patrick> replication.

AFAIK PostgreSQL provides all of that, except that it _doesn't_
require a Windows platform.  Plus extensive documentation and
available user experience on C-level extensions etc, already
integrated into all the usual suspects (including PHP).

Stability I don't know about; my checkbook (especially now that I live
in Japan) doesn't drive a database too hard....

    patrick> The documentation is extensive, but unfortunately not too
    patrick> practical.  Its also difficult to find howtos on the web.

How long has this been free software?  If the answer is "not long",
and the underlying code base really is good, you will have to wait for
a user community to build up, but it will be worth the wait.

    patrick> On Linux you can use the web interface or command line
    patrick> admin tools but apparently they are hiddeous to use.

Heh.  Web interfaces do truly suck, but command line tools can usually
be beaten into shape with a line or two of shell script.

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