I was wondering if vbulliten has support for SQL server, as I have a potential client who has 100 megs of SQL database space and does not want to invest in MySQL space from his server (his sql db is hosted on another server) - He's very interested in Vbulliten but I wanted to be sure I can use SQL, as I know there are some differences in Queries used between MySQL and SQL Server.
Support for SQL Server?
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At this time mySQL is the only database supported. Others may be added in the future but there's no timeline and no databases have been decided on.Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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Where can I download these other databases?
Like SQL Server; the win2000 one; and that ProstgrateSql thing on f2s ?Email: [email protected]
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Well if you have a spare $1k or so you can get MS SQL Server. PostgresSQL is available from http://www.postgresql.net.
There are links for older versions of Oracle/Sybase around on these boards as well (search for posts by MattR).Comment
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Originally posted by JamesUS
Well if you have a spare $1k or so you can get MS SQL Server. PostgresSQL is available from http://www.postgresql.net.
There are links for older versions of Oracle/Sybase around on these boards as well (search for posts by MattR).Email: [email protected]
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