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From: "Windows Development System" <mgessner@aristar.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Databases that runs on FreeBSD
Date: 21 Jan 1997 21:09:19 GMT
Organization: Aristar Software Development
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Also, mSQL is available (http://hughes.com.au).  It's faster than postgres
(check their FAQ, etc) but not quite as full featured YET.  The author is
working on enhancements even now.

It's a very, very nice product.

	Matt

Michael Fuhr <mfuhr@dimensional.com> wrote in article
<5c1q01$koh@nova.dimensional.com>...
> 
> >> "can you recommend a database.  we need something of industrial
> >> strength (we have over 150,000 registered users) that runs on
> >> FREEBSD Unix. We also have a very small budget, due to being a
> >> free service."
> 
> >Postgres 95 (or whatever it's named today)
> 
> ...which is available at:
> 
>     http://www.postgresql.org/
>