MySQL is easy to install with RPMs and allows programmers to interact with the
databse with php3 or PERL
But it doesn't provide "locking" features so you should investigate a product
called "guild" or "guile" to solve that problem.
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all people,
>
> (If this posting is OT please accept my apology first)
>
> MySQL, SQL and ORACLE are new to me except having an idea that they are
> database server for Web
>
> I have following questions expected to be enlightened.
>
> 1) Which one will be the best choice suitable for Web application
> 2) Which one will be more powerful in respect of searching speed, searching
> criteria, etc.
> 3) Which one will be easiest to install, setup, etc.
> 4) Are all of them running on LinuxPPC and/or Linux
> 5) Are they from opensource free to download
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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