Re: [PHP3] php vs WebCatalog
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texte = >I can think of many reasons not to have your database solely into RAM. Ok,>all of your products and sales are loaded into RAM, and there is a power>failure, or power-supply failure. I don't believe that is a good enough reason. If you run any kind of operation, you will not only have a back up powersupply in the form of a UPS, but you'd also have a generator.MySQL is very fast, and has excellent read>caching.I'd like to see comparisons to WebCatalog running in RAM. However, someone said that mySQL can run in RAM as well.>>Open source vs. closed source. Enough said. With WebCatalog if you want a>new feature you wait til next year. In PHP if you or your clients want a>new feature you add it.This is true.>>I won't get started on cost. Linux, PHP, and MySQL have changed the way I>do business forever. No per domain licensing fees,Same with WebCat no massive fees for the>next new version. What about ZED? How much will that cost? Immediate updates.>Does anyone know of an e commerce package available for php and mySQL?thanksDave-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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>I can think of many reasons not to have your database solely into RAM. Ok,>all of your products and sales are loaded into RAM, and there is a power>failure, or power-supply failure. I don't believe that is a good enough reason. If you run any kind of operation, you will not only have a back up powersupply in the form of a UPS, but you'd also have a generator.MySQL is very fast, and has excellent read>caching.I'd like to see comparisons to WebCatalog running in RAM. However, someone said that mySQL can run in RAM as well.>>Open source vs. closed source. Enough said. With WebCatalog if you want a>new feature you wait til next year. In PHP if you or your clients want a>new feature you add it.This is true.>>I won't get started on cost. Linux, PHP, and MySQL have changed the way I>do business forever. No per domain licensing fees,Same with WebCat no massive fees for the>next new version. What about ZED? How much will that cost? Immediate updates.>Does anyone know of an e commerce package available for php and mySQL?thanksDave-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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