![]() ![]() Professor Rasala has posted a useful guide to using the system. Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 - CCIS access There will be a separate page on LAMP (and Ruby on Rails). The course page I've prepared on MySQL is here, with suggestions and screenshots of it running on various platforms.įor web serving, MySQL is part of the foundation of LAMP systems (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) that drive millions of websites. ![]() The home site for MySQL, for information and downloads, is here. It's such a straightforward install, that you might want to simply install it on your personal machine. It is available for installation on over fifty platforms and architectures, including Linux, Windows, and Mac, and x86, x86_64, Intel IA64, SPARC and Power PC. It is open source, available in a dual licensing mode - you can download and use the full system for free, but you have to pay for commercial use. MySQL is probably the most-used database sitting behind the web servers of the world. MySQL is the relational database system that I will use and demo in class, and the one I strongly encourage you to use. This page will explain how you can access or download and use some database systems, both relational and non-relational, server-based and embedded. Relational database systems - MySQL and SQL Server Database systems for CSU430 Database Design - Fall 2007 Database systems for CSU430 Database Design - Fall 2007 Professor Futrelle - College of Computer & Information Science, Northeastern U., Boston, MA Version of 31 August 2007
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