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Subject: Re: Cusor Adapter and MySql
Author: Leland Jackson
Posted: 2005/05/31 16:11:14
 
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Resent versions of webmin, for example, allow the backup of all
databases on the server with just a couple of click of the mouse, for
example.

Regards,

LelandJ


Leland Jackson wrote:

> You probably haven't taken a look at PostgreSQL lately, but it is very
> easy to administer. You can select from a number of administration
> tools including phpPgAdmin, pgadmin III, and webmin.
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>
>> On May 31, 2005, at 4:10 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
>>
>>> PostgreSQL's biggest problem seems to be be marketing. And how to
>>> pronounce the name <g>.
>>
>>
>>
>> From looking at it, it is more powerful, and as a result requires
>> regular attention in order to keep it running well. You really need
>> someone to play the DBA role; maybe not a full-time person, but
>> certainly someone to keep an eye on things and to run the maintenance
>> as needed.
>>
>> MySQL was designed to be secure, simple and fast, which explains
>> why it is so popular. ISPs could easily offer it to their clients who
>> wanted websites with a database, as it doesn't require the attention
>> that PostgreSQL does. There are an awful lot of apps that don't
>> require stored procedures or even subqueries, which explains how
>> MySQL could grow so large without those features for so long.
>>
>> ___/
>> /
>> __/
>> /
>> ____/
>> Ed Leafe
>> http://leafe.com/
>> http://dabodev.com/
>>
>>
>>
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