First Try at Creating Website
David Aikema
davidaikema
Mon May 17 11:28:39 PDT 2004
On March 18, 2002 11:51 am, David A. Bandel wrote:
> triggers, and a few other things. MySQL offers raw speed. In general,
> you'll be better off with PostgreSQL unless your web site is taking hits
> like Slashdot.
I thought that PostgreSQL was supposed to scale better under load.
> OpenSSH has scp, secure copy. It's throughput is on par with FTP, but I
> don't know if you can use it with Windoze (if that's a problem).
Cygnus has ssh available.
Also one program they shipped on a cd to all students at the university I
attend is an ssh client by the name of Tera Term Pro (the ssh bit is an
extension that must be added to the program). I don't know if it supports
file transfer though.
I've also got a java ssh client sitting on my web server at the moment, so
I'm not stuck installing clients left right and center. I think it allows
for file transfer if setup properly, and you allow it access to the
filesystem at runtime. I've never tried transferring files from a windows
box that way though.
David Aikema
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