Forrester: Ingres and MySQL Lead Open Source Databases
От | Leif B. Kristensen |
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Тема | Forrester: Ingres and MySQL Lead Open Source Databases |
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Msg-id | 200907160110.27516.leif@solumslekt.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Forrester: Ingres and MySQL Lead Open Source
Databases
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Forrester-Ingres-and-MySQL-Lead-Open-Source-Databases Forrester: Ingres and MySQL Lead Open Source Databases Jul 14, 2009 Market researcher Forrester Research investigated the suitability of database systems for enterprise deployment and found that the Ingres and MySQl alternatives take the lead positions after IBM, Oracle and Microsoft. The Forrester study has the market giants IBM, Microsoft and Oracle with 88% of the share in enterprise databases. They found their lead to be due mainly to high performance, availability and scalability. Second place finishers were cost beneficial offerings from Computer Associates, Software AG and Sybase. Current competition also comes from IBM Informatix and open source products Ingres and MySQL, which Forrester considers appropriate for the small to medium size enterprise market. The U.S. marketing firm praises Ingres as the open source database with the best enterprise features, even when it isn't the best known. Its optimal deployment is for less than 1 TByte databases with maximum a thousand concurrent users. Unfortunately only a few ready-made applications have Ingres. The study has MySQL with open-minded features, even compared to the proprietary products. Forrester also points to its large user community. MySQL works best for databases up to 1 TByte. Many applications support the open source database, although some important ones such as Peoplesoft, SAP and Siebel still do not. In comparison, PostgreSQL might have the largest developer community, but has hardly any distribution among vendors. In Forrester's view it lacks the availability, security and performance qualities of enterprise class databases. The market firm based their study on 150 criteria and a sample of 21 manufacturers and corporate clients. The study is available as a free 25-page PDF after registration at Ingres. Forrester Research claims that the study is independent of, and was not commissioned by, Ingres. ----- Yeah. PostgreSQl lacks «availability, security and performance qualities of enterprise class databases» which MySQL obviously has. Whoever inventented this bullshit must have been paid a serious amount of money from somewhere. -- Leif Biberg Kristensen | Registered Linux User #338009 Me And My Database: http://solumslekt.org/blog/
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