Re: [WebDNA] favorite db server with webDNA
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texte = I've never had to use anything other than WebDNA's built-in database capabilities myself. I've considered using Riak, Redis, Tokyo Cabinet, Berkeley DB and Amazon SimpleDB for a couple of WebDNA sites, but I never had a strong enough reason to continue when the WebDNA db system can handle the required tasks more easily.I have a NodeJS auction site under development that will likely use one of these so-called "NoSQL" db systems, but that's mostly a non-WebDNA project.Sincerely,Kenneth Grome> What are you're favorite db servers (sql) to use with> webDNA. I guess the choice is between mySQL and> PostgreSQL right? I've only used mySQL with DNA so far.> I'm setting up a new server and wanted to get some of> your opinions before I make a choice.> > Will there be any improvements or new features with v7 in> the native SQL syntax?> > Also, has anyone taken a crack at using NoSQL db servers> with webDNA?> > > > BTW, I did follow through in diving into Linux and am> even using ubuntu as desktop OS. I keep on finding more> reasons to love it, but mostly to be free of the> proprietary baggage you get stuck with using the other 2> big guys. Thanks again guys for the info and support!> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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I've never had to use anything other than WebDNA's built-in database capabilities myself. I've considered using Riak, Redis, Tokyo Cabinet, Berkeley DB and Amazon SimpleDB for a couple of WebDNA sites, but I never had a strong enough reason to continue when the WebDNA db system can handle the required tasks more easily.I have a NodeJS auction site under development that will likely use one of these so-called "NoSQL" db systems, but that's mostly a non-WebDNA project.Sincerely,Kenneth Grome> What are you're favorite db servers (sql) to use with> webDNA. I guess the choice is between mySQL and> PostgreSQL right? I've only used mySQL with DNA so far.> I'm setting up a new server and wanted to get some of> your opinions before I make a choice.> > Will there be any improvements or new features with v7 in> the native SQL syntax?> > Also, has anyone taken a crack at using NoSQL db servers> with webDNA?> > > > BTW, I did follow through in diving into Linux and am> even using ubuntu as desktop OS. I keep on finding more> reasons to love it, but mostly to be free of the> proprietary baggage you get stuck with using the other 2> big guys. Thanks again guys for the info and support!> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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