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Just when you thought it was over.



OK, so MySQL is a great SQL server for fast downloads and
PostgreSQL/Interbase is gonna be awesum for uploading files and general
RDB building. So, tell me how to use the best of both worlds to build a
uniform, well, no, not really uniform, let's just say diverse and
unpredictable, relational database at low cost but with high reliability
and functionality. Can I use MySQL just for the downloads from
pre-estabished SQL files and then use PostgreSQL/Interbase product as a
robust SQL server/RDBMS and use that for building the actual SQL files.
Gee, I really like that idea! I need to buy another book!

John Jannotti wrote:

> How ironic, today on Slashdot:
>   http://openacs.org/why-not-mysql.html
>
>   jj
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