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SOLID Server

SOLID Server is a full-featured relational client/server DBMS. It is an ideal component to be embedded in mass-produced software and industrial applications.

SOLID Server features:

  • Ease of use, carefree administration
  • Automatic recovery, 24hour operation
  • Scalability from single-user Windows to SMP RISC UNIX platforms
  • High performance within standards: SQL2, ODBC
  • Industrial strength transaction management
  • Support for all major operating systems and network protocols
  • Driver for UNIFACE 5.2, 6.1 and 7.0
  • Compact size; minimum requirements are 386, 1MB RAM, 2MB disk
  • Native 100% Pure Java JDBC driver of type 4

Current Version:   2.3

License Type:   Commercial, Free version of SOLID Desktop for Linux is available.

Home Site:
http://www.solidtech.com/

Source Code Availability:   No

Available Binary Packages:

  • Debian Package:   No
  • RedHat RPM Package:   No
  • Other Packages:   No

Targeted Platforms:

Windows 95, Windows NT (Intel), Windows NT (Alpha), Novell Netware, OS/2, SCO UNIX, Linux (Intel), IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Solaris 2.5, OpenVMS VAX, OpenVMS Alpha, Silicon Graphics IRIX 6.2, detail at http://www.solidtech.com/Support/faq.htm#ENVIRONMENTS

Software/Hardware Requirements:

3MB RAM

Other Links:
http://www.solidtech.com/support/manuals.htm (Manual)

Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:

solid-list@solidtech.com
solid-users@luna.nl

User Comments:

  • Chris Tacy in "Off the Net" on Netscape's web site: "SOLID - Fantastic lightweight SQL database. JDBC- and ODBC-compliant, high-performance, small footprint, Web-literate, robust... yeah, it's got all the buzzwords you could ever want. Best of all, it's about 1/10 the price of the competition. Big win all around I'd say."
  • Linux Journal, No.41, Sep, 1997
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