Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 01/22/07 14:01, Paul Lambert wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote: On 01/22/07 07:09, Paul Lambert wrote:
Alban Hertroys wrote:
Paul Lambert wrote:
Alban Hertroys wrote:
Paul Lambert wrote:
G'day folks,
I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these questions seem
ignorant.
My current employer develops a software package which runs on OpenVMS on HP
Alpha/Itanium servers and contains a custom
database comprised of variou
Nicolas Barbier wrote:
2007/1/19, Paul Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A number of months ago I was pointed towards Postgre as a reliable
database
server
Please don't use the word Postgre:
http://stoned.homeunix.org/~itsme/postgre/>.
greetings,
Nicolas
My apologies, being relatively new to th
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> Ron Johnson wrote: On 01/22/07 07:09, Paul Lambert wrote:
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Alban Hertroys wrote:
> Paul Lambert wrote:
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> We've got pretty new hardware - DS15's, DS25's, Itanium
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Alban Hertroys wrote:
Paul Lambert wrote:
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I'd imagine there aren't too many VMS programmers around that
would be willing to port Postgres either, but if anyone ou
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> Alban Hertroys wrote:
>> Paul Lambert wrote:
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> I'd imagine there aren't too many VMS programmers around that
> would be willing to port Postgres either, but if anyone out there
> with experience in
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On 01/22/07 03:43, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> Paul Lambert wrote:
>> G'day folks,
>>
>> I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these
>> questions seem ignorant.
>>
>> My current employer develops a software package which runs on
>> OpenVM
Alban Hertroys wrote:
Paul Lambert wrote:
G'day folks,
I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these questions seem
ignorant.
My current employer develops a software package which runs on OpenVMS on HP
Alpha/Itanium servers and contains a custom
database comprised of variou
Paul Lambert wrote:
> G'day folks,
>
> I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these questions seem
> ignorant.
>
> My current employer develops a software package which runs on OpenVMS on HP
> Alpha/Itanium servers and contains a custom
> database comprised of various format text
2007/1/19, Paul Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A number of months ago I was pointed towards Postgre as a reliable database
server
Please don't use the word Postgre:
http://stoned.homeunix.org/~itsme/postgre/>.
greetings,
Nicolas
--
Nicolas Barbier
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachme
Please find answers to your questions below:
1.) Would running Postgre and SQL Server on the same machine cause any
conflict with each other (other then competing for
CPU/Memory)
I don't think so that will be a problem except that it is not always a good
idea to keep two database servers on
G'day folks,
I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these questions seem ignorant.
My current employer develops a software package which runs on OpenVMS on HP Alpha/Itanium servers and contains a custom
database comprised of various format text and binary files. I.e. not in a r
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