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To: zax who wrote (269)2/25/2011 7:44:55 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 32680
 
>>What enterprise class SQL Servers are available for the Macintosh, do pray tell, Cogs? And I don't mean slacker-type open source, fragmented bifurcated patched unmanaged forked unsupported 1800-third-part-utility required distros like PostgreSQL, I mean real, all inclusive, fully supported systems you can actually run a business from, say, like Oracle.<<

Interestingly, I just ran across a good answer to that question.

One enterprise class SQL server available for OS X is Oracle.

oracle.com
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