Phillip Gawlowski wrote:
> Postgres, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, Informix, SAP ERP.
There's no need to be a smart ass, you knew exactly what I was talking
about.
From their own websites...
Postgres
"Binary packages
Pre-built binary packages are available for a number of different
operating systems: FreeBSD · Linux · Mac OS X · Solaris · Windows"
Oracle
"(11.2.0.1.0)
Download Microsoft Windows (32-bit) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download Microsoft Windows (x64) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download Linux x86 File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download Linux x86-64 File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download Solaris (SPARC) (64-bit) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download Solaris (x86-64) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download HP-UX Itanium File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download HP-UX PA-RISC (64-bit) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All
Download AIX (PPC64) File 1, File 2 (2GB) See All"
DB2
"Software DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows"
MySQL
"MySQL Community Server 5.1.51
Select Platform:
Windows (x86, 32-bit), MSI Installer 5.1.51 105.9M
Download
(mysql-5.1.51-win32.msi) MD5: 1eccd54da2caa09dbf4d65e3012c23df
Windows (x86, 32-bit), MSI Installer
Essentials - Recommended"
Informix
"Operating systems supported: AIX, HP Unix, Linux, Macintosh, Sun
Solaris, Windows"
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