geeze, this certainly looks like a slashdot rip;
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/16/1820219&mode=thread&tid=99
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael McConnell" <michaelm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: Application Layer SQL Load Balancer
> Currently my company uses MySQL as our primary database, it's very
clear
> to use now that going down the MySQL although a quick fix from our
previous
> database solution, it was not the best long term solution. We are at the
> stage of beginning to asses other more powerful open source solutions. The
> two most prevalent options appear to be PostGreSQL;
> http://www.postgresql.org/ and the recently open sourced SAP;
> http://www.sapdb.org/
> I am quite familiar with PostGreSQL's features and abilities, but SAP
is
> something which we are not so familiar with. They seem to have done an
> excellent job writing documents from developers, but have little
information
> geared towards the actual decisions makes, the IT department (-;
>
> I'm curious if anyone has had any hands on experience with SAP, and
> specifically how scalable, redundant and usable the database is. Any
> information you have to share would be appreciated.
>
> Do people actually use SAP? There seems to be little of an online
community
> surround SAP, but that doesn't exactly surprise me as I've heard a basic
> version used to retail for over $60,000 USD. People in that market range
> tend to be very introvert.
>
> Thank you,
> Michael McConnell
>
>
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