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    Default Best support database

    Hi,

    I am currently busy with a new website that will have 10.000+ users a day in a
    8 hour time frame. Per second about 4 queries must be processed by the
    coldfusion mx 7 server. My question is which database program runs best (or
    fastest) with coldfusion. The following databases our supported by our company:
    - Microsoft access database (through ODBC)
    - MySQL
    - Oracle
    - MS SQL Server

    Many thanks in advance,
    Yours sincerely Nebu

    Nebu24 Guest

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    Default Re: Best supported database

    Not access, that's for sure, it depends on the hardware also
    Check out the TPC website [url]http://www.tpc.org/tpcw/results/tpcw_perf_results.asp[/url]




    SQLMenace Guest

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    Default Re: Best supported database

    Thanks for your reply, websites gives good insight in performances. I was
    wondering though how MySQL does on servers (it's free so i prefer MySQL). Any
    information about this would be very welcome.

    Greetings Nebu

    Nebu24 Guest

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