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10-25-10, 11:00
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Best Database System in 2010
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Hello everybody.
Can anybody let me know, which is the best Database system( among DB2, Oracle, MySql etc) in this year.
Thank you for any information in advance.
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10-25-10, 11:07
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10-25-10, 11:08
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best judged by what measure?
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10-25-10, 12:07
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this year? 2010?
has to be No SQL
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10-25-10, 12:36
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Depending on your needs, the "best" database could be either PICK or MUMPS. They are both fabulous for the problems that they are meant to solve.
-PatP
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10-29-10, 15:04
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it is the one that you use and pays the bills
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11-09-10, 02:02
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The best database for me
STSdb is the most innovative database for sure!
- Sustaining extreme transaction volumes and tempos
- Supporting mission-critical analytics and data warehousing
Thanks to its unique concepts when developing, STSdb is really handling huge data I haven't seen before...
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11-10-10, 16:22
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STSdb appears to be an embedded database employing NoSQL key/value pair storage engine, and not a database system.
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01-20-11, 12:02
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Sorry, could not stop myself!
Of course it's Lotus Notes! Everyone uses it!
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01-20-11, 13:01
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pinkfloyd43
Sorry, could not stop myself!
Of course it's Lotus Notes! Everyone uses it!
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erm no
not everyone uses Lotus Notes
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01-26-11, 04:35
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What about flat file every thing can read it.
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hope this help
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01-26-11, 04:45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pinkfloyd43
Everyone uses it!
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Well, then it must be Microsoft Excel.
I'm sure it's used (and mis-used as a "database") even more 
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