RE: [COMP] (no subject)

>Access is a pretty low quality database, so let's just lay that out to
>start. :)  Second, there are several very high quality RDBMS's for Linux,
>including mSQL, mySQL, and Oracle.  MS SQL server 7 is about halfway
>decent, but from what I've heard, relatively very slow.  Combine that with
>the instability of NT and IIS, and you've got yourself quite a mess. :)
>
>If you want practice running a real webserver, Linux/Apache is an
>excellent place to start.  The setup/configuration isn't as "easy" as IIS,
>but it may give you some actual idea of what you're doing, as opposed to
>just "turning it on."

Well said. 

Researching mySQL as we speak.


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