MySQL supports transactions; Was:Re: Throughput and storage requirements questions for modern vs old database processing apps

From: Heikki Tuuri <Heikki.Tuuri_at_innobase.inet.fi>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 12:52:39 GMT
Message-ID: <rQ5M7.92$j7.5394_at_read2.inet.fi>


Hi!

MySQL supports transactions through BDB and InnoDB type tables. See http://www.innodb.com for more info. You can download MySQL -Max with transactions from http://www.mysql.com

Regards,

Heikki
Innobase Oy

>"Paul Linehan" <linehanp_at_tcd.ie> wrote in message

>> Then you could look at the Open Source databases MySQL (not free if
>> you're using it in a commercial environment - but probably the best
>> supported free DB, but it doesn't support transactions and stuff),
>> Postgres (Unix only), SAP or my own *_PERSONAL FAVOURITE_* Firebird
>> from www.ibphoenix.com (This was previously Interbase (still
>> available) from Borland), but the Firebird distro is the true Open
>> Source version - Borland made a complete balls of releasing Interbase
>> as opensource and now the project is being taken on by the ibphoenix
>> group.
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