Linked by Mo Mckinlay on Fri 31st Oct 2003 17:35 UTC
There's been much discussion over the past few months about the marriage of databases and filesystems - with Microsoft's Longhorn reportedly sporting the
Yukon integrated SQL Server, and GNOME Storage in heaty debate, if not development, there's been lots to talk about.
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I'm glad someone said that these have been around for many many years now.. db file storage is NOTHING new, not even close... getting it on windows just seems like a bad idea, microsoft will be controlling what kind of file formats can be defined in the filesystem sounds like bad news to me... of course that isn't a requirement, but that seems like a logical thing that microsoft will do.
I'm glad someone said that these have been around for many many years now.. db file storage is NOTHING new, not even close... getting it on windows just seems like a bad idea, microsoft will be controlling what kind of file formats can be defined in the filesystem sounds like bad news to me... of course that isn't a requirement, but that seems like a logical thing that microsoft will do.