Thread: Info required about RDM Database
Hi, I am working on Postgres currently but we will be replacing postgres with another database for advanced features and different platforms like Windows NT where postgres cannot be used. I have benchmarked databases like Object Store from Object Design Inc and RDM(Raima Database Manager++) from Raima Corp. I wanted to know if anyone has used the databases specified above, faced any problems about the above or recommends anyone of above to make a decision for us. Any comments regarding this will be appreciated. So please reply me if anyone has any idea about the databases i specified. thanks Dinesh #650 934 5839
Dinesh Patil wrote: > Hi, Hi, Dinesh, > I am working on Postgres currently but we will be replacing postgres with > another database for advanced features and different platforms like Windows > NT > where postgres cannot be used. You can port PostgreSQL to NT :) please see my page: http://members.tripod.com/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html Hope this helps, Kevin.
Hi, I am new on this list. I am in a process of Outsourcing for Development of a data based web site for Real Estate. Some database experts have informed me that PostgreSQL is the best. My web developer says MySQL is ideal for my requirement,( may be he doesn't know PostgreSQL ). Here is a mail that says that for some advance features limitations, Dinesh wants to port PostgreSQL to NT. Can some experts , users or gurus provide me some insight or guide me to some pointers where impartial comparative analysis of RDBMS has been done. Thanks Rakesh Ralli http://welcome.to/ralli Kevin Lo wrote: > > Dinesh Patil wrote: > > > Hi, > > Hi, Dinesh, > > > I am working on Postgres currently but we will be replacing postgres with > > another database for advanced features and different platforms like Windows > > NT > > where postgres cannot be used. > > You can port PostgreSQL to NT :) please see my page: > > http://members.tripod.com/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html > > Hope this helps, > Kevin.
> Hi, > > I am new on this list. > > I am in a process of Outsourcing for Development of a data based > web site for Real Estate. > > Some database experts have informed me that PostgreSQL is the best. > > My web developer says MySQL is ideal for my requirement,( may be he > doesn't know > PostgreSQL ). > > Here is a mail that says that for some advance features limitations, > Dinesh wants to port PostgreSQL to NT. > > Can some experts , users or gurus provide me some insight or > guide me to some pointers where impartial comparative analysis of > RDBMS has been done. > > Thanks > > > Rakesh Ralli > http://welcome.to/ralli > > > Kevin Lo wrote: > > > > > Dinesh Patil wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > Hi, Dinesh, > > > > > I am working on Postgres currently but we will be replacing postgres with > > > another database for advanced features and different platforms like Windows > > > NT > > > where postgres cannot be used. > > > > You can port PostgreSQL to NT :) please see my page: > > > > http://members.tripod.com/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html We already support NT natively in 6.5 beta, at our ftp site. 6.5 release is due June 1. We also have people running 6.4.2 on NT. -- Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000 + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
Hello, I have deployed Postgres on Linux for such an application (Real estate). I have a java app for data input and PHP interfaces for searching and all other sorts of things. Its been running for a year now. No complaints with speed, I run linux in text mode so it is very lightly loaded. To boot I also provide mail, ldap and web services to the office as well as common directories with samba. The good thing that as soon as my clients want to run some pages on the web most of the work will be already done. Regards Lincoln On Wed, 19 May 1999, ralli@poboxes.com wrote: > Hi, > > I am new on this list. > > I am in a process of Outsourcing for Development of a data based > web site for Real Estate. > > Some database experts have informed me that PostgreSQL is the best. > > My web developer says MySQL is ideal for my requirement,( may be he > doesn't know > PostgreSQL ). > > Here is a mail that says that for some advance features limitations, > Dinesh wants to port PostgreSQL to NT. > > Can some experts , users or gurus provide me some insight or > guide me to some pointers where impartial comparative analysis of > RDBMS has been done. > > Thanks > > > Rakesh Ralli > http://welcome.to/ralli > > > Kevin Lo wrote: > > > > > Dinesh Patil wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > Hi, Dinesh, > > > > > I am working on Postgres currently but we will be replacing postgres with > > > another database for advanced features and different platforms like Windows > > > NT > > > where postgres cannot be used. > > > > You can port PostgreSQL to NT :) please see my page: > > > > http://members.tripod.com/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html > > > > Hope this helps, > > Kevin. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lincoln Spiteri Manufacturing Systems STMicroelectronics, Malta e-mail: lincoln.spiteri@st.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------