I've spent several days learning how to host virtual servers on virtual machines, even learned how to install and use Linux for the first time ever, and then I realise that NopCommerce uses MsSql. Is there a release of Nopcommerce of a fix that can ensure it uses MySQL, since it's unarguably safer and more secure.
Please can you expand upon this. I've been a Windows power user for 20 years and only recently started using Linux.
The VPS I will be using, uses Linux, so I started doing the steps to install Nopcommerce onto the VPS (Currently using a VM workstation and a Ubuntu install)
How would I go about installing the MySQ, instead of the mssql that the 'Nopcommerce guide to installing on Linux suggests)
It's a bit longer process. In short, you need to make support MySql with nopCommerce. You can get help from nopCommerce git repository, which is in development for v4.30. Then install and connect MySql with you application in as usual process.
I've spent several days learning how to host virtual servers on virtual machines, even learned how to install and use Linux for the first time ever, and then I realise that NopCommerce uses MsSql. Is there a release of Nopcommerce of a fix that can ensure it uses MySQL, since it's unarguably safer and more secure.
Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
Why MySql is "unarguably safer and more secure"?
Both enterprise database systems are designed as binary collections. MySQL enables developers to manipulate database files through binaries while running. It even allows the database files to be accessed and manipulated by other processes at runtime. But SQL Server does not allow any process to access or manipulate its database files or binaries. It requires users to perform specific functions or manipulate files by running an instance. Hence, the hackers lack the option to access or manipulate data directly. The design rule makes MS SQL Server more secure than MySQL.