Re: Best method of saving data between the normal and SSL stuff

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From: Aaron Bertrand [MVP] (aaron_at_TRASHaspfaq.com)
Date: 03/17/04


Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 23:31:03 -0500


> Just to wrap this up, do you mean secure and non-secure in the same
database

Yes.

> I'd also appreciate your comments on the pluses and minuses of using MySQL
> over SQL Server and vice versa.

Please do some research on the feature set, support, performance benchmarks
and security certifications of both products. Then you will be much better
educated than you would be hearing my far-too-biased views.

In addition to proper product research on each product's web site, Google
groups returns 875 hits for MsSQL vs. MySQL (and surely more for different
variations on product names). You might want to revisit previous
discussions rather than start another religious war.

-- 
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/


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