Recommend an ODBC-compliant database for Linux?
I currently have an application running on WinNT/MS SQL Server and I'd
like to port it to Debian. NT has been a huge hassle.
The app is essentially a daemon that receives diagnostic transactions on
a point-of-sale network, processes them, and puts them in a database.
It handles about 30-40 tps peak, but sits idle most of the time.
The hardware it runs on is a P5-133 with 96MB of memory, a BusLogic
BT-946C, and a Seagate Cheetah 9GB. End users access the data with
Microsoft Access, via ODBC.
I just evaluated Raima's Velocis Server 2.0. I'm sending it back because
the ODBC driver is buggy and SLOW. Common ODBC operations take 10-20
times as long as SQL server takes.
Does anyone have experience with anything else? I.e., Empress, others?
What's out there? I really need some ideas.
Thanks,
Jeff
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