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Re: Which SQL is the best for servers?

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Jerry Stuckle says...

> >>>>> The server would run Linux or one of the BSD variant
> >>>> You also missed DB2, SQL Server and several others.
> >>> Scrap MSSQL Server as a candidate given the above O/S requirement.

> >> The OS should be picked based on the requirements of the database and 
> >> rest of the system, not vice versa.
> > 
> > In an ideal world, yes.

> > My comments were simply based on the OPs restriction on O/S.  There may be 
> > valid non-ideal-world reasons for that restriction.

> More than just ideal world.  The higher the requirements, the more 
> important it is.  And he has some pretty high requirements.

No wanting to get into a philosophical argument, but ...

Sometimes restrictions are imposed.  Hopefully these will NOT conflict 
with the requirements, and in the OP's case there is still acceptable 
remaining flexibility of choice.

My upcoming project will have the RDBMS mandated.  I can live with that, 
because the option imposed on me can more than comfortably handle the 
requirements.  Is this ideal?  No.  Are the motives for this imposed 
restriction reasonable in this case?  Yes.

Geoff M

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