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Hey,
I am creating a recruitment database and will be using a managed hosted service.
I have read MSSQL is more expensive, but does this matter if I am paying someone else for hosting?
The site is going to be in .NET, and I initially was planning to use MySQL, but I am confused now I have been told there will be cost involved in development either way?
A very confused man...any help appreciated
I am creating a recruitment database and will be using a managed hosted service.
I have read MSSQL is more expensive, but does this matter if I am paying someone else for hosting?
The site is going to be in .NET, and I initially was planning to use MySQL, but I am confused now I have been told there will be cost involved in development either way?
A very confused man...any help appreciated
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