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Date: 03/31/00
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> Depends what you want to do. MySQL is faster, because it has a very small
> subset of the SQL functionality. In particular, there are very few tools
> for data integrity. But you might be able to do all that stuff from outside
> the database anyway. The real problem is with joins and the like.
>
> Postgres, though, is much slower. It's also safer, and on anything except
> simple selects might turn out to be better anyway.
>
> There's also a third option: Interbase. It's been around for 15 years, and
> is fully SQL92 compliant.
>
> <http://www.interbase.com/>
>
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Hmmm ... what about Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 11.9.2 FREEWARE
for Linux?
This seems a great server, and PHP support it. Anybody know the ASE
performance?
If yes, please tell me :)
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