[AccessD] Slightly OT: Know of a good Open Source DBMS?

Jim DeMarco Jdemarco at hudsonhealthplan.org
Tue Apr 5 14:51:43 CDT 2005


Just throwing it out there as another option Gustav.

Jim D.

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
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Hi Jim

Oh, myy suggestions are only that - not an inclusive list.

/gustav

>>> Jdemarco at hudsonhealthplan.org 04/05 7:49 pm >>>
What about SQL Express?  The throttling limitations have been removed
but you're limited to 3-4 GB file size.  This version doesn't include
management tools though AFAIK.

Jim DeMarco (fresh from vacation and still wishing I were somewhere
else!!)

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Slightly OT: Know of a good Open Source DBMS?


Hi Joe

Three option pops forward:

SAP DB (totally free) or the newer MaxDB (from MySQL). 
Enterprise level (certified for SAP R/3) and complexity.

Firebird. Very small install package, very easy to maintain. 
Originates from InterBase.

PostgreSQL. Widely used "Oracle Light" DBMS. 
Large user base.

It all depends on your requirements.

/gustav


>>> JRojas at tnco-inc.com 04/05 6:03 pm >>>
Hi All,

I was considering purchasing MS SQL Server 2000 for our company.
We have several intranet web based applications, which currently use
MS
SQL Server 7 as the backend.

The reason that I am considering the upgrade is that we are reaching
our CAL limit. I know that I could increase the number of CALs, but I
actually
got SQL 2000 approved in this year's budget!
The problem is that I have the feeling that the price for SQL Server
may not be justifiable, in my mind, for what we are using it for.

With that said, does anyone know of an Open Source DBMS that has the
functionality of SQL Server?
I know of MySQL, but when I last checked, it did not have stored
procedures and triggers.

Thanks!
JR

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