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IW: AbriaSoft Partners With O'Reilly And Associates To Release Its First Packaged MySQL Distribution
Aug 8, 2000, 14 :13 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (698 reads)

"AbriaSoft, a provider of database solutions, announced today its partnership with O'Reilly & Associates, a technology information company. Abria SQL Standard, AbriaSoft's first packaged commercial distribution of MySQL will include MySQL and msql, a book written by Randy Jay Yarger et al., from O'Reilly and Associates."

"O'Reilly & Associates publishes literature pertaining to interests of the Open Source community. MySQL and msql will provide an added value to AbriaSoft customers and can be used as an additional reference source for Abria SQL users of all levels."

"Abria SQL Standard offers an integrated, turnkey install of RedHat Package Modules (RPMs) plus comprehensive tools for managing MySQL and the Apache web server. Abria SQL products operate on the RedHat Linux 6.x platform. Abria SQL Standard, complete with MySQL and msql, is available for sale at www.abriasoft.com for $59."

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  Heavy demand or poor resources?
I read about this last week on another news site and thier site was down then
here it is a whole week later and the site is still having trouble?
i fully understand the effects of mass traffic flooding a site but you would
think that within a week more resources could be brought online.
not very good advertising for a web server product now is it?
  
  Aug 9, 2000, 16:11:49
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