Hi! I'm starting a new database for a medical office (one doctor only) which I'm thinking of doing in PostgreSQL in a Suse 10 instalation. It's supposed to hold every client file and be used by totally non-tech ppl (like the receptionist). It must be pretty secure and very reliable. It must also be flexible in terms of backups, and software/hardware changes... This database will have to last at least 15 years, so it'll run through many computers and OSs.
I've just graduated, and I'm not a big Linux fan (hence SUSE), but I guess it's the best tool for the job.
I'm planing to learn as I go, but I'd prefer not to make any crude mistakes that would force me to loose many hours redoing work (it will happen but I'm trying to minimize the amount of times...).
So.. I learned how to work with PostgreSQL and PhpPgAdmin, and that's what I'm planning on using.
The computer to install the database on is an Athlon K7 1700+ on an MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU. Since it has Raid I'm thinking of setting up a mirror so I can avoid weekly backups and resort to biannual ones... anything that saves me work after the system is set up is a big plus.
I'd like to know your opinions on distro, postgres (instead of MySQL...), PhpPgAdmin, Raid, and everything else... only a first idea and I do appretiate comments with just "I used that before ant it's a good choice for begginers", but if you disagree with something, please fundament your comments. I REALLY appretiate feedback, as it may potencially save me tens of hours of work. It would be a disaster if, for example, I discovered that SUSE 10 runs to slowly on a 1700+....
I plan on later expanding the database and interface, so that clients can schedule appointments on-line (instead of the current phone method) and eventually allow clients to view test results and maybe more... but I'll start off simple...
I'm very open to sugestions and I trully appreciate comments from ppl in the know. Thanks in advance.
I've just graduated, and I'm not a big Linux fan (hence SUSE), but I guess it's the best tool for the job.
I'm planing to learn as I go, but I'd prefer not to make any crude mistakes that would force me to loose many hours redoing work (it will happen but I'm trying to minimize the amount of times...).
So.. I learned how to work with PostgreSQL and PhpPgAdmin, and that's what I'm planning on using.
The computer to install the database on is an Athlon K7 1700+ on an MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU. Since it has Raid I'm thinking of setting up a mirror so I can avoid weekly backups and resort to biannual ones... anything that saves me work after the system is set up is a big plus.
I'd like to know your opinions on distro, postgres (instead of MySQL...), PhpPgAdmin, Raid, and everything else... only a first idea and I do appretiate comments with just "I used that before ant it's a good choice for begginers", but if you disagree with something, please fundament your comments. I REALLY appretiate feedback, as it may potencially save me tens of hours of work. It would be a disaster if, for example, I discovered that SUSE 10 runs to slowly on a 1700+....
I plan on later expanding the database and interface, so that clients can schedule appointments on-line (instead of the current phone method) and eventually allow clients to view test results and maybe more... but I'll start off simple...
I'm very open to sugestions and I trully appreciate comments from ppl in the know. Thanks in advance.