Digimonk wrote on Feb 26
th, 2019 at 11:24pm:
Yes, but that makes no mention of deals or stipulations regarding what databases they use for the core game code.
For all that article gives us, they could be using MongoDB.
I unfortunately cannot link to the AC site directly anymore, it is no longer available, and google cache doesn't seem to be working for that web-site.
When Asheron's Call was put into maintenance mode in 2014 Severlin (than the EP of AC and AC2) announced that both games would have their source code and tools necessary to run a private server available 'free'. One of the requirements was a MsSQL server (32 bit) and the MsSQL tool kit. You can find that information on many posts on other unofficial forums that are still available.
The group that has created the largest AC emulator server has painstaking worked for year(s) to convert to a transactional version of MySQL.
The Wikipedia Entry for Asheron's Call also has some information.
As AC, AC2, DDO, and LotRO all use the same game engine (updated for each game) and the same system team supported all four games at Turbine, it is unlikely that they strayed too far. It also helps that I know the individual that was the Technical Lead (DBA) for Turbine until a few years ago.