Can mySQL and MSSQL coexist on the same server peacefully?
Gabriel Gunderson
gabe at gundy.org
Sat Dec 5 16:25:36 MST 2009
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Sasha Pachev <sasha at asksasha.com> wrote:
>> Right. Like you said, one of the main reasons that one chooses an
>> Enterprise DB (over some community developed one) is the support.
>> It's totally reassuring that you can pick up the phone and get someone
>> with the serious technical expertise needed to get things working
>> again. Not to mention, they'll have access to internal KBs that
>> nobody else does. Heck, they might even have access to the source
>> code and be able to take it line by line until they find your problem.
>> You can't put a price on that kind of support.
>
> I usually stay low-key about promoting my business but this was too
> tempting to pass up since you wrote a perfect marketing line.
>
> AskSasha.Com offers all of the above with respect to MySQL and the
> prices are reasonable.
Sure, but can I run MySQL under Wine? I doubt it *and* no thanks
anyway! For my money, it's MSSQL.
Gabe
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