Quick poll:What sort of database do you use for your website?

Discussion in 'MySQL' started by baselinej70, Mar 14, 2006.

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    MySQL

    (but thinking hard about SQLServer2005 or the new free DB2)
     
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  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    MySQL here.
     
    digitalpoint, Mar 14, 2006 IP
  3. JeremyCade

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    MS SQL2000 - Moving up to 2005 in the next couple of months.
     
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  4. BamaStangGuy

    BamaStangGuy Notable Member

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    #4
    MySQL here as well
     
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    MSDE - the free version of MSSQL 2000...
     
    petarddd, Mar 15, 2006 IP
  6. vectorgraphx

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    mysql here too.
     
    vectorgraphx, Mar 15, 2006 IP
  7. zlos

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    Mysql over 1,5GB database :)
     
    zlos, Mar 25, 2006 IP
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    mysql as well... it seems to be the big trend right now. Especially along side of php.
     
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  9. fluid

    fluid Active Member

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    Currently using MySql but thinking of moving to MS Server. Ohh has anybody tried using rollback, commit features of MySql here? I know you have to use InnoDB type tables but the configuration seems daunting! Anybody familiar with the transaction tables kind enough to say how easy it is to configure?
     
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  10. pr6design

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    sql and access db
     
    pr6design, Apr 4, 2006 IP
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    MySQL here as well.
     
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  12. gastongr

    gastongr Well-Known Member

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    MySQL, almost every script uses mysql now.
     
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    mysql/pgsql
     
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    MySQL for mine.
     
    cpucandy, Apr 8, 2006 IP
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    all my sites are mega small ones... so mysql for me...

    if i had a mega big one, i'd go for ms sql server or oracle... maybe db2...
     
    daboss, Apr 8, 2006 IP