Re: Advice on picking a database (Oracle, Sybase, Informix, SQL Server

From: David Williams <djw_at_smooth1.demon.co.uk>
Date: 1997/02/21
Message-ID: <eueAQjAPvgDzEwNf_at_smooth1.demon.co.uk>#1/1


In article <330CF4F9.577D_at_comdyn.com.au>, Anthony Mandic <no_spam_at_comdyn.com.au> writes
>Matt Larson wrote:
>>
>> I need some advice on the benefits and drawbacks of Oracle, Sybase,
>> Informix, and MS Sql Server. I would also like to know if anyone knows
>> of a guide that details which to choose in certain situations, etc.
>
> Here's my guide -
>
> Oracle has 1 word, 6 letters, 3 syllables and starts and ends
> with a vowel.
> Sybase has 1 word, 6 letters, 2 syllables, starts with a
> consonant and ends with a vowel.
> Informix has 1 word, 8 letters, 3 syllables, starts with a
> vowel and ends in a consonant.
> MS SQL Server has 3 words, too many syllables and every word
> starts and ends with a consonant.
>
> So, in summary, Sybase appears to be the word of choice. I
> would recommend using it in all situations. I would only
> recommend Oracle and Informix as words to be used in
> certain situations and MS SQL Server should only be used
> during extenuating circumstances.
>
>-am

[Quoted]   Informix has the most letters, hence you get more for your money. [Quoted]   It starts with a vowel and ends in the constanant same as the   English language...trust Sybase to get it ar*e about face...

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David Williams
Received on Fri Feb 21 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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