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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by happygeek ...
One shoebox, 3 elastic bands and a copy of Windows 95.

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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

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i would like to know what is the database that is being used at the backend, i guess it is oracle.
Its potsgre or my SQL if i remeber right (dani was discussing it a while ago in a thread about speed)
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i though someone will answer , but........
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if it is PostGRE are u using Linux servers (mostly yes I think). And if that is the case you must be running Apache
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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

Hi. We run one Apache box and one MySQL box right now. Both machines are 1.8 ghz dual core dual opterons with a couple of gigs of ram.
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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

yipeee! I guessed Partially right!
Tons of thanks to Dani...
We hope there will me more resources being added to Daniweb very soon in Near Future
It really is the best place to hang out
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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

Oh ....
Finally i got the much awaited answer........

thanx a lot for the same.
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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

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Its potsgre or my SQL if i remeber right (dani was discussing it a while ago in a thread about speed)
yay i was correct

quick question, do you use apache 1 or 2 and php 4 or 5?
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yay i was correct

quick question, do you use apache 1 or 2 and php 4 or 5?
I my Opinion it would be the invincible Combo of Apache2 and PHP5

Hope this time I've hit the Bull's Eye
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Re: How does Daniweb Breathe

yeah i was just wondeing (i know some forum software needs PHP4 which likes apache 1.x)
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