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Re: Re: BASE vs. ACID Quick Question


From: "John Creegan" <jcreegan () questarweb com>
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:42:00 -0500

I did mean to say that backwards!  Sorry for the confusion.

Joel Esler <esler () knology net> 08/25/05 02:38PM >>>
I think you meant to say that backwards.

Joel


On Aug 25, 2005, at 3:34 PM, John Creegan wrote:

"Steve Brown" <Steve.Brown () ddpky com> 08/25/05 02:11PM >>>

Are there enough benefits with BASE that it is worth switching from
ACID?  Hopefully, someone that has used both products can respond and
share his or her thoughts.  They appear to be very similar products
other than BASE having added security administration.  I work in a  
small
environment that will probably not utilize the option to assign
different security to administrators.  Any help with this decision  
would
be greatly appreciated.

Steve Brown

Systems Analyst

Delta Dental Plan of Kentucky

(502) 736-4646

Steve.Brown () ddpky com 


Having used both I couldn't imagine going back to BASE.  There are  
many useful improvements to ACID (thanks for all your hard work on  
ACID, Roman!) in the BASE product (and thanks for all your work,  
Kevin and team!) that I consider useful.  Here's two right off the  
top:
     1. It's way faster
     2. It allows you to flip between the current and archive  
databases, meaning
         I don't need two side-by-side installs of the application.

Hope this helps.



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