Re: ADVICE: SERVERS & BACKEND DATABASE
Date: 1997/03/15
Message-ID: <332B4191.27D1_at_concentric.net>#1/1
Gene Berger wrote:
>
> I don't want to start a "My database is better then your database"
>
> war ... but I need advice.
>
> We are have two servers connected by a hub:
> #1 10BaseT\Ethernet - Novell 4.1
> #2 Coax - Novell 3.1
>
> We will need to connect the new network to existing networks.
> The current 4.1 network are is max'ed out.
>
> Currently, we use Foxpro\Visual Foxpro\Visual Basic for our database
>
> needs. We need to start working with some gig sized databases
>
> (number crunching\accounting stuff). Assuming we use Visual
>
> Foxpro\Visual Basic, there are two questions.
>
> What operating system do we go with (NT Server or Netware).
> What SQL backend should we use (MS SQL Server/Oracle/Sybase/etc)?
>
> We are mostly accountants here that also do programming but know
>
> very little about networking & client-server. We do not have a
>
> systems administrator (I hate installing software that says "Ask
>
> your network administrator".) Obviously we are going to have to
>
> take classes in whatever platforms we choose.
>
> But which platforms?
>
> Thanks,
> Gene Berger
> Nationwide Warehouse & Storage
> Columbus, OH
My obviously biased recommendation would be to go the NT/Oracle7 route.
Oracle offers two types of server bundles for most platforms, the
Workgroup Server, which comes pre-configured and doesn't require a
Master-certified DBA, and the Enterprise Server, which is the full
blown edition. Visit Oracle's web site at www.oracle.com and the
Servers section for more info.
-- Rich Woods Technical Field Support Specialist, Oracle Corporation, USA The above statements and opinions are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation.Received on Sat Mar 15 1997 - 00:00:00 CET