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Re: Database Question

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Allen Francom)
Tue Oct 29 15:12:43 1996

Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 01:19:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Allen Francom <afrancom@numedics.transport.com>
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Greetings.

I am familiar with Empress, and Soild that are both directly supported on 
Linux.

Depending on your exact needs...

Empress is more complete, Solid is quicker to get going and appears to 
live up to its name "Solid".

Rumor has it, there is some package you can get for Linux, and then you 
can run anything available for SCO - FASTER - on Linux, but it is not 
directly supported.

I think there was an article in Linux Journal about that.

I have both Solid and Empress.  I like solid because it is quick and 
easy, and I like Empress because I can use PERL.

Toss up, but Empress would appear to be much more substantial, and Solid 
is in Finland or somewhere.

Please let me know what you find out in your evaluation of things.


( Or if anyone has more input !  Please ! )

THX
-AEF


On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Gupta, Shinu wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> We have just released a Web Based Problem/Defect tracking system. It
> runs on Sun Solaris 2.5 using Oracle 7.3.2. We are planning to port the
> entire system on Linux. I am not aware of good Relational Database
> Systems on Linux. Is there any commercial RDBMS for Linux available?
> 
> Thanks
> Shinu
> 
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