Hi
> Please discuss as to your point of view the advantage of PostgreSQL over
> Interbase and/or vise versa. I'm considering three (3) important points
>
I'm just evaluating Interbase and there is an important point that did not
come out in the thread.
It seems that Borland went back on key com
"Altunergil, Oktay"wrote:
> The link that goes to interbase's web site in freshmeat.com redirects to
> http://www.borland.com/interbase/
> which does not list the product as free or open source?
>
> Is there another version?
>
> oktay
My understanding is that the current open source version is a
ay 07, 2001 3:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PostgreSQL vs. Interbase
Arnold Gamboa wrote:
> I'm currently in serious research on what database to use for a B2B site
> which is expected to hold millions of records. I have in so far considered
> two open source databa
Arnold Gamboa wrote:
> I'm currently in serious research on what database to use for a B2B site
> which is expected to hold millions of records. I have in so far considered
> two open source databases - Interbase and PostgreSQL. With this in mind,
I'm
> sending this email to both the PostgreSQL an
On Friday 02 March 2001 00:23, Shaun Thomas wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Meir kriheli wrote:
> > I use both of the databases (Interbase 6.01 and PostgreSQL 7.1beta4).
> >
> > PostgreSQL has more features comapared to Interbase (the procedureal
> > language is very robust and there are many datatyp
From: "Shaun Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The point about Oracle is that it *lets* you do all of those
> optimizations, and if you're good at it, it will outperform almost any
> other database you throw at it. Trust me on this one.
I'm sorry, I can't trust you very much on this. Having worked a
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Meir kriheli wrote:
> I use both of the databases (Interbase 6.01 and PostgreSQL 7.1beta4).
>
> PostgreSQL has more features comapared to Interbase (the procedureal language
> is very robust and there are many datatyps to choose from. Also you can have
> some kind of object su
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 06:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Arnold Gamboa wrote:
> > I hve heard a great deal about InterBase. Please comment on which is
> > better:
> >
> > 1. Speed
> > 2. Data Reliability
> > 3. Compatibility with PHP
> >
> > Thanks for your comments.
> >
> > --
>
> 1. I
Arnold Gamboa wrote:
>
> I hve heard a great deal about InterBase. Please comment on which is
> better:
>
> 1. Speed
> 2. Data Reliability
> 3. Compatibility with PHP
>
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> --
1. I think Postgresql
2 and 3 I can't say which is better. Both seem to work ok - you
Mensaje citado por: Ron Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I know this isn't one of the databases that you;re inquiring about, but
> we've been using MySQL (www.mysql.com) and it has been working
> beautifully.
> We have an email server with a MySQL db that's about 4 Gigs now a it's
> still running str
I know this isn't one of the databases that you;re inquiring about, but
we've been using MySQL (www.mysql.com) and it has been working beautifully.
We have an email server with a MySQL db that's about 4 Gigs now a it's
still running strong. MySQL is free and might be worth looking into :-)
Arnold
Hi
We have been using Interbase for all our php development and have not
experienced problems. The oprational database is 4gigs and if we execute
large queries on it we recieve sub-second responses so speed is definetly
not a problem
Interbase is a good way to go if you have need for a relationa
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