Job/Contract: Apache, MySQL, PHP, etc.

Andrew Hammond ahammond-swQf4SbcV9C7WVzo/KQ3Mw at public.gmane.org
Fri May 20 14:57:14 UTC 2005


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Byron L. Sonne wrote:
> The immediate needs are some hardware configuration vetting, but coming
> up very soon will be backend work using MySQL, Apache, PHP and site
> replication between here and an ISP in Florida. A bit of networking too.

You're going to be deeply disappointed with the "replication" solutions
for MySQL, assuming database replication is part of site replication
plan. If you're looking to do database replication to a remote site,
then I strongly suggest you consider postgres / slony1

> Please note that they are not interested in other technologies,
> what's picked is what they're going with for now.

My condolonces. MySQL and PHP are great choices for rapidly developed
and deployed toy systems. But they're terrible choices for business
critical systems. Sounds like a company planning for failure. But I wish
them luck anyway.

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Andrew Hammond    416-673-4138    ahammond-swQf4SbcV9C7WVzo/KQ3Mw at public.gmane.org
Database Administrator, Afilias Canada Corp.
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