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To: PashaBear who wrote (1060)9/8/1999 4:08:00 PM
From: Mitch Blevins  Respond to of 1794
 
>>Are there any enterprise databases that
>>run on Apache or Linux?

>Informix, Sybase and Oracle (to name three), not to mention more
>"open-sourcy" offerings such as PostGreSQL.

Yes, every major database vendor has ported to Linux, with the exception of MS and SQLServer.



To: PashaBear who wrote (1060)9/8/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: Eric Wells  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1794
 
>>Informix, Sybase and Oracle (to name three)

PB - thanks for the info (I'm getting more educated on Linux all the time). Do you know if the stability of these databases and the functionality they provide is at the same level when they are run on Apache or Linux as it is when they are run on Unix or NT?

Thanks,
-Eric Wells