| louissto56 | -- 07-16-2008 @ 9:08 AM |
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Hello all, yours truely here (no idea what thats meant to mean) Anywayz. My next project is going to be a biggy and I need some advice regarding which DBMS I should use. It basically needs to be able store a s***t load of links (so a lot of rows) and be able to access it quickly and hopefully by many users at once. Imagine your choosing a DBMS for google, what then. Thanks, Louis ----------------------------- www.MyBizList.com.au - QLD Business Directory and rent-a-site
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| Webmaster | -- 07-16-2008 @ 10:20 AM |
Do you have Google's budget too? J/K I would go with Oracle or MSSQL. Pablo Varando Senior Application Architect EasyCFM.COM, LLC. 904.483.1457 \\ mobile webmaster@easycfm.com \\email
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| louissto56 | -- 07-17-2008 @ 4:22 AM |
thatd be nice. at the moment i'm not worrying about money as the database will be an upgrade when I do have money so I just want to know what I'm saving for haha. I should be able to afford most, ill get my rich uncle to sacrifice his 6th BMW for my database . I was thinking oracle. Any specific type of oracle db? Louis ----------------------------- www.MyBizList.com.au - QLD Business Directory and rent-a-site
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