I have since heard that Borland's Interbase is to be released with native
support for Linux. I would be interested to hear more about this is
anyone out there has any news or experience with Interbase for this
platform.
However, I must add that Interbase, though a good product, is for medium
useage only (I believe that the defn of "medium" is <250 online users!).
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Bradley Kieser
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but they have never failed to imitate them.
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---Stephan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 May 1998, Bradley Kieser wrote:
>
> > I am not certain about your options with commercial Ingres on Linux,
> > although I know that University Ingres is availble for it.
Personally, I
> > would say go with Postgresql.
>
> There has been some traffic on our local user group mail list that CA
will
> be releasing a Linux version of Ingress - I'm not sure of the timing
> (sometime this summer?), the usage restrictions (limited number of
> simultaneous users, non-commercial use, etc...), or support and
> availability of a "full" version, but it sounds rather promising.
>
> In the meanwhile, I'd second the recommendation for Postgresql or
>
> Steve
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