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Using Linux/Samba as a server verses NT or Novell
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22/03/1999 18:41:21
Raul Davila
Davila Programming Services
Toa Alta, Porto Rico
 
 
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21/03/1999 21:29:03
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
00197576
Message ID:
00200738
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>>>Has anyone had the chance to test out Linux/Samba combination as a replacement low cost / more reliable and more maintainable server than NT (Service Pack Hell!) or Novell? I recently found some benchmarks about testing from ZD Net and it shows at 32 clients about a 250% performance advantage over NT at 32 clients with comparable hardware. I know that you could plug a lot more RAM into the NT server but you also have to plug in approx. $40/additional user as well. Compared to 0$/additional user and essentially a FREE downloadable Linux and Samba. Any comments appreciated.
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>>I would like to hear about this too. I'm going to try my hand at setting up a Linux box, and am hoping to be able to use it as a database server for VFP. Don't know a thing about it at the moment.
>
>Ken, ypou can use Linux as a file server, or if you run a commercial database backend on it, as a database server. To the best of my knowledge, the only thing currently available for Linux is PostGRES.

Although PostGres is not the only one, it is the only FREE one I know of.
If you can code in C/C++ you can do great things with it.
I made some test programs about two months ago and it works like a charm.
Blazing fast!

I really wish there was a port of Fox to Linux. :(
R. Davila
DBA / Network Administrator
Administracion de Fomento Comercial
Gobierno de Puerto Rico

Still waiting for FoxPro for LINUX
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