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by jdright
3539 days ago
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Not really. This is why I read the post. But the comments aren't discussing the container but the SQL being better or not than something else. Docker would help my case if it wasn't required to run on Windows Server! This could be an interesting solution if it worked on Windows 7 and Windows 10. But even then our legacy code would require some changes to be able to communicate with it. So, psql, mysql, sqlite or no matter what is better in any aspect for our point of view. |
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