Recently, the open source database company Ingres Database released the development environment installation package-EasyIngres. This community project makes the use and installation of the Ingres PHP development environment more convenient and fast, and attracts Mysql developers. Prior to this, Oracle showed us the ambition of Ingres in the database market.
The Development Environment installation package-Easy Ingres can help PHP developers easily use Ingres to create applications and simplify the transfer from Mysql to the Ingres Database. It can automatically install the PHP development environment-Ingres Database, Apache and PHP, and automatically complete the installation and configuration process.
Easy Ingres has all necessary components. Currently, the installation packages for the Easy Ingres environment include Ingres 9.2, Apache 2.2.8, PHP 5.2.9, Ingres Developer Workbench, and SciteEditor Version1.77.
Ingres-based development is more suitable for enterprise-level applications. Ingres is competing for Mysql developers. "The east of Mysql is not fixed. let developers wait and see. Well, use your PHP knowledge to try Ingres ."
: Http://esd.ingres.com/product/community_projects/development_tools/windows_32-bit/easyingres /.
Introduction to the Ingres Database:
Ingres, an early database system, started a research project at the University of California at Berkeley, which began in the early 1970s S and ended in the early 1980s S. Like other research projects at the University of Berkeley, its code uses a BSD license. Since the middle of 1980s, many commercial database software, including Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, Non Stop SQL, Informix, and many other systems, were generated on the basis of the Ingres Database. The successor project Postgres, which was launched in the middle of 1980s, produced PostgreSQL and stra. In any sense, Ingres is one of the most influential computer research projects in history.
Currently, more commercial open-source databases include SQLite, SimpleSQL, BerkelyDB, Minosse, Firebird (formerly Borland InterBase), and the most advanced open-source database.