Re: Elephant installation



John Thingstad wrote:

hrm.. Are you aware that mysql has a berkleyDB kernel option?

(mysql 5.0 is worth looking into anyhow. There are some major improvements
there.
Transaction control (Olap) is default. It has stored procedures,
triggers, views, kernel option for distributed databases, etc.)

Maybe you right ...
Iam going to rethink
cheers
Dmitry

--
?If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research,
would it??
--Albert Einstein
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