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		<description>[...] Servers and Storage &#124; TechRepublic.com wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptManaging TeamCity Database June 3rd, 2008 Here, at JetBrains, we use TeamCity to build all our projects - commercial, open-source, and internal solutions. This is why we understand the value and importance of information that will be kept “inside” TeamCity server as well as the burden of setup, adoption, and maintenance of “yet another server” for your company.This is why we support four major industry-wide databases: MySQL (5.0.40+) PostreSQL (8+) Oracle (10+) Microsoft SQL 2005 to back e [...]</description>
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