I like to go with the newest trends since I am not really held back by any production site. So I had a look around and decided to install a new database system.
The first thing you might want to consider is the growing hype of NoSQL db's like mongodb, couchdb etc.
But after reading this I changed my mind:
you-got-nosql-in-my-postgres-using-hstore-in-rails
Having done this several times before with no gain of a working db server I looked around for a decent tutorial providing me with just the right steps:
install-postgresql-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel
There I even had the howto for my CentOS-Server after deploying with postgresql.
MySQL is in the minds of people, and it deserved a spot in the light for its availability and easyness, but with the NoSQL-movement and the availability of postgresql on the web it might be good to have had a look.
And since I dont really come in contact with the db but just with the ORM there is no harm done ;)
PS: there is even a nice railscast for postgresql
342-migrating-to-postgresql
The first thing you might want to consider is the growing hype of NoSQL db's like mongodb, couchdb etc.
But after reading this I changed my mind:
you-got-nosql-in-my-postgres-using-hstore-in-rails
Having done this several times before with no gain of a working db server I looked around for a decent tutorial providing me with just the right steps:
install-postgresql-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel
There I even had the howto for my CentOS-Server after deploying with postgresql.
MySQL is in the minds of people, and it deserved a spot in the light for its availability and easyness, but with the NoSQL-movement and the availability of postgresql on the web it might be good to have had a look.
And since I dont really come in contact with the db but just with the ORM there is no harm done ;)
PS: there is even a nice railscast for postgresql
342-migrating-to-postgresql
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