tend to agreed for oracle ..
when you call their tech support you get only standard response - check
our FAQ db ...



Enver ALTIN wrote:
> Hi Nikos,
> 
> PostgreSQL was always most reliable for me, I had some post-crash data
> loss experience with 3.x series that thankfully kept me away from the
> mess called MySQL since then. With recent improvements after 8.2,
> PostgreSQL is performing either very close to MySQL or outperforming it
> in some cases.
> 
> SQLite is probably another good choice if you don't plan scaling it up
> to multiple bearerbox processes writing to the same database.
> 
> libsdb is essentially a multiplexing database abstraction layer if I'm
> not wrong; so that's probably not what you want. And please, I beg you,
> don't use Oracle. Using Oracle should be made a crime against humanity
> in as many countries as possible.
> 
> -HTH
> 
> On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 20:03 +0200, Nikos Balkanas wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I am considering using a DB for DLR storage. Up till now I was using
>> internal DLRs. Of the many options supported, (Mysql, PostgresSQL,
>> Oracle, LibSdb, sqlbox, sqllite) which one would you consider best
>> suited for bulk SMS, in terms of performance and reliability. If you
>> could also give a one liner for your choice, it would be most
>> appreciated. I thing it is fair to say, that internal is the fastest
>> and least reliable of all.
>>  
>> Thanx
>> Nikos
> 

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