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Re: BASE vs. ACID


From: Eric Hines <eric.hines () appliedwatch com>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 18:13:22 -0500

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ACID is defunct and is no longer being developed or supported. BASE is a
newer spin-off of the ACID project that should be used in lieu of ACID.



Best Regards,

Eric Hines, GCIA, CISSP
CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC


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"Enterprise Open Source Security Management"


Arif Basha wrote:
This may have been covered earlier on this list, but as a novice I am
trying to understand these two options of data analysis.

If it was covered already, where do I search through the archives? If
not, would you please tell me your recommendations?

Thanks.
Arif



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