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my_aro
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 00:10:18
is there sql server for linux?

rrb
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 00:43:51
mysql

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my_aro
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 00:54:11
whatabout mssql? cant it be used on linux?
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rrb
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:00:43
Not according to this
quote:
SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition can run on the following operating systems:

• Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition1

• Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition2

• Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition3

• Windows® 2000 Server

• Windows 2000 Advanced Server

• Windows 2000 Datacenter Server


• SQL Server 2000 Evaluation Edition and Developer Edition and Workgroup Edition can run on the following operating systems:

• Operating systems listed above for Enterprise and Standard Editions

• Windows XP Professional

• Windows XP Home Edition

• Windows 2000 Professional


• SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition4 and SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) can run on the following operating systems:

• Operating systems listed above for Enterprise, Standard, Evaluation, and Developer Editions

• Windows Server 2003, Web Edition5 (MSDE only)

• Windows 98

• Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)

UNIX, Apple Macintosh, and OS/2 require Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) client software from a non-Microsoft vendor.


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my_aro
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:06:07
ow! well it would be a big problem if i migrate to linux. thanks anyway
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:29:43
SQL Server is not platform independent

Madhivanan

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rrb
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:47:11
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Originally posted by madhivanan

SQL Server is not platform independent

Madhivanan

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my_aro
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:49:57
ok
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rrb
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:54:03
Shame though isn't it!



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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 01:58:08
Yes I think so
You need other DBMS such as Oracle, MYSQL,etc

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khtan
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 02:07:48
If you use Linux / Unix go for Oracle, Informix or DB2. Or Sybase ASE. Sybase uses T-SQL also.

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my_aro
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Posted - 2005-11-25 : 02:16:25
ok anyway ill just use either Postgres or DB2 thanks guys!
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