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Re: Freeware RDBMS

From: Haris Kusumo <hkusumo_at_elixir.com.au>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 01:07:04 +1100
Message-ID: <83ld58$378$1@argon.syd.dav.net.au>


try http://technet.oracle.com and subscribe to one of the track

regards
- Haris -

Ed <sid.james_at_virgin.net> wrote in message news:385D1C70.42E5_at_virgin.net...
> You can download Oracle Server (various OS) from Oracle's web-site, but
> good luck. I'd love to get a CD-ROM with Oracle for Linux, but they
> don't sell the trial versions here (England)?
>
> Can anybody send me one (I'll pay you of course !)
>
> Merry Christmas
>
> Ed
>
>
>
> Malcolm Dew-Jones wrote:
> >
> > mSql
> >
> > MySQL
> >
> > PostGres (or PostGreSQL)
> >
> > Do a net search to find them.
> >
> > I've used MySQL. It does all the basics very well. I've read that
> > PostGres is the most fully featured.
> >
> > They all run at least on linux. Installing MySQL on linux (from a
> > precompiled binary) was trivial. I know there are windows 95/NT
versions
> > of MySQL and postgres, but I don't what is involved in making them run.
> >
> > Jai (jaiarvind_at_prodigy.net) wrote:
> >
> > : Hello,
> >
> > : Can anyone tell me where I can get shareware/Freeware of any RDBMS?
I'm not
> > : looking for a full fledged RDBMS but a very minimal one where I can
use
> > : sqlplus for learning purposes at home?
> >
> > : Jai
> >
> > --
Received on Mon Dec 20 1999 - 08:07:04 CST

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