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Old 06-20-2007, 09:38 AM
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To be honest I don't no much about databases in general, and haven't used them for a while, so I'm not the best to ask.

I've only been working with the MySQL database, and it's fast, secure and easy to use. And it should could handle a medium database. I can't say if it's better than MS SQL Server because I've no experience with it.

If I should choose one of these databases (MS SQL Server and MySQL) I would choose the MySQL-database.

Maybe someone in here can come with a more detailed description?
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