I think you'll find that MSSQL is faster.
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i used My Sql to setup a RO2 server in the past and it was cool there was no lag or anything if we could have cabal on a windows platform like i did with Ro2 it would be nice i really dont see how but would be nice
One big question.Is the minerva going to use mysql?
Minerva is written in such a way that it doesn't require a specific database type; Plugins can be written to support any format.
Will there be guides on how to setup Minerva with My SQL and MSSQL i really would like to knwo the difrence between the 2
Well there are differences:
1. The price. One of them is free the other one you need to pay for it (unless your happy with the limited crappy version).
2. The syntax is a bit changed but you can do more powerful queries.
3. The processing speed is higher (not as high as Oracle but higher than MySQL)
4. You can use the SQL Agent to perform various tasks like scheduled tasks or maintenance tasks.
5. MSSQL > MySQL . End of story.
I have a little question.. Minerva still require Centos or can be run on a ubuntu machine??
Congratz ;D
I'd so use MySQL over MSSQL, for one simple reason. I'm a web developer, and use MySQL all the time to store data.. but I don't have the MSSQL DLL so I get constant errors and can't connect to MSSQL! Only MySQL! So that would help me a lot in the website part.
no one can compare mssql with mysql.
It like comparing windos 95 with 7 =))
@PopaAndrei you wrong so much,everyone have his own opinion even if MSSQL its stronger then MySql.Not everyone is using MSSQL and not everyone is using MYSQL because some peoples don`t need a strong database,maybe they use MySql for simple things and viceversa.And about windows its same with what i wrote above.
why do you like to come and say a thing and in fact you have no clue what you are talking about?
I worked with both of them and for example at mssql are a lot more security problems then at mysql.
so i get banned for releasing hacks to break cabal toolz? neah ;)
Instead of bullcraping this is more secure than this, bloody proove it. MSSQL is faster than MYSQL, and I'd always use MSSQL, even if MYSQL does have a really smaller load, I'd still use MSSQL.