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Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
I mean, how the performance is?
Thank you
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> Hi everybody,
> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>
> I mean, how the performance is?
>
> Thank you
>
Impossible to say without a LOT more information - especially the
conditions under which is running.
What you're asking is is the performance of a Honda Civic suitable.
Sure, for around town and on the highway. But I wouldn't try one on a
NASCAR track.
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1@speranza.aioe.org>,
Giacomo M <kylnas@tiscali.it> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>
> I mean, how the performance is?
>
> Thank you
PHP with MySQL is much more common. PHP is really optimized for the
Linux environment. If you get it to work, post what you did.
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[I filter all Goggle Groups posts, so any reply may be automatically ignored]]]>Michael Vilain2013-04-06T18:34:37-00:00Re: PHP with MS SQL SERVER: is it suitable?
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> Giacomo M <kylnas@tiscali.it> wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>>
>> I mean, how the performance is?
>
> PHP with MySQL is much more common.
ACK.
> PHP is really optimized for the Linux environment.
Nonsense.
> If you get it to work, post what you did.
RTFM and the AUP of your Usenet provider.
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> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
> I mean, how the performance is?
OS: Windows or Linux?
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> On 7/04/2013 00:40, Giacomo M wrote:
>> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>> I mean, how the performance is?
>
> OS: Windows or Linux?
Windows.
The web site will be big with something like 1000 access per day.
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> Il 07/04/2013 14:33, Mr. Man-wai Chang ha scritto:
>> On 7/04/2013 00:40, Giacomo M wrote:
>>> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>>> I mean, how the performance is?
>>
>> OS: Windows or Linux?
>
> Windows.
> The web site will be big with something like 1000 access per day.
>
This is 0,7 accesses per minute. The cheapest Web Space will do.
/Str.]]>M. Strobel2013-04-07T13:13:35-00:00Re: PHP with MS SQL SERVER: is it suitable?
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toylet.toylet@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 7/04/2013 00:40, Giacomo M wrote:
>> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>> I mean, how the performance is?
>
> OS: Windows or Linux?
MS SQL SERVER only runs on MS-Windows, so PHP with MS SQL SERVER pretty
much implies MS-Windows, unless one is accessing MS SQL SERVER via a
network connection (it is not generally not not considered a good idea
to access a SQL server (of any type) over a network connection,
partitularly a *public* Internet connection, from a security POV).
Note: accessing ANY SQL server over a network will be performance
limited by the network connection.
>
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> Il 07/04/2013 14:33, Mr. Man-wai Chang ha scritto:
>> On 7/04/2013 00:40, Giacomo M wrote:
>>> Is it suitable using PHP with MS SQL SERVER?
>>> I mean, how the performance is?
>>
>> OS: Windows or Linux?
>
> Windows.
> The web site will be big with something like 1000 access per day.
>
1/. 1000 accesses a *second* is BIG.
2/. BIG and 'using windows' should never be uttered in the same sentence
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>> OS: Windows or Linux?
>
> MS SQL SERVER only runs on MS-Windows, so PHP with MS SQL SERVER pretty
> much implies MS-Windows, unless one is accessing MS SQL SERVER via a
You could use a virtual machine to run M$ SQL $erver inside Linux! Not
sure if Wine could cut it... Anyway, don't overload it! :)
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4@dont-email.me>,
"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/04/2013 22:24, Robert Heller wrote:
>>> OS: Windows or Linux?
>>
>> MS SQL SERVER only runs on MS-Windows, so PHP with MS SQL SERVER pretty
>> much implies MS-Windows, unless one is accessing MS SQL SERVER via a
>
> You could use a virtual machine to run M$ SQL $erver inside Linux! Not
> sure if Wine could cut it... Anyway, don't overload it! :)
I seem to recall that MS SQL SERVER is engineered to require a real
system to run. It won't run in a VM. Leastways that the way it was a
few years ago. Maybe MS changed SQL SERVER to support running in a VM.
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[I filter all Goggle Groups posts, so any reply may be automatically ignored]]]>Michael Vilain2013-04-09T03:58:00-00:00Re: PHP with MS SQL SERVER: is it suitable?
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> In article <kju84k$5ac$4@dont-email.me>,
> "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 7/04/2013 22:24, Robert Heller wrote:
>>>> OS: Windows or Linux?
>>>
>>> MS SQL SERVER only runs on MS-Windows, so PHP with MS SQL SERVER pretty
>>> much implies MS-Windows, unless one is accessing MS SQL SERVER via a
>>
>> You could use a virtual machine to run M$ SQL $erver inside Linux! Not
>> sure if Wine could cut it... Anyway, don't overload it! :)
>
> I seem to recall that MS SQL SERVER is engineered to require a real
> system to run. It won't run in a VM. Leastways that the way it was a
> few years ago. Maybe MS changed SQL SERVER to support running in a VM.
>
Just looked it up, VMware vSphere is selling as MS SQL Server platform, and licensing
for MS SQL Server 2012 has entries for VM licences.
/Str.]]>M. Strobel2013-04-09T08:24:13-00:00Re: PHP with MS SQL SERVER: is it suitable?
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> Am 09.04.2013 05:58, schrieb Michael Vilain:
>> I seem to recall that MS SQL SERVER is engineered to require a real
>> system to run. It won't run in a VM. Leastways that the way it was a
>> few years ago. Maybe MS changed SQL SERVER to support running in a VM.
>>
> Just looked it up, VMware vSphere is selling as MS SQL Server platform,
> and licensing for MS SQL Server 2012 has entries for VM licences.
>
>
> /Str.
Running SQL Server here in a VMWare VM with no issues.
I'm working on a website that I'm slowly converting to PHP.
Half is running ASP, and half PHP. All running in a windows VM without
any issues (once I figured out what the connect string was !).
I wouldn't have chosen SQL Server if I'd had the choice, but that's what
I've got to work with, and it works as well as SQL Server ever does.