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>9. Free Database Management Systems for Linux</H1
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> Scientific computing has two parallel data needs, one the physical values
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of the data itself, and the other is Database systems to manage the data.
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In this document links are provided only to database resources on the net
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and free Database systems. I personally do not use databases to manipulate
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the data generated by my codes. gawk, sed, and other basic Unix commands
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like grep, head and tail seem sufficient to manipulate any data I generate.
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I thought I should include this section for the large data generators.
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Hopefully a person with experience in databases will make this section better.
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Index of publicly available database software.
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