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Old 10-25-10, 11:00
prabhakar.9885 prabhakar.9885 is offline
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Best Database System in 2010

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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Old 10-25-10, 11:07
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I think it is dBase III
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Old 10-25-10, 11:08
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best judged by what measure?
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Old 10-25-10, 12:07
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this year? 2010?

has to be No SQL
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Old 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.

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Old 10-29-10, 15:04
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it is the one that you use and pays the bills
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Old 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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Old 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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Sorry, could not stop myself!

Of course it's Lotus Notes! Everyone uses it!
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Old 01-20-11, 13:01
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Sorry, could not stop myself!

Of course it's Lotus Notes! Everyone uses it!
erm no
not everyone uses Lotus Notes
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Old 01-26-11, 04:35
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What about flat file every thing can read it.
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Old 01-26-11, 04:45
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Everyone uses it!
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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