Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft |
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Msg-id | 27468.1105287959@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft (Randolf Richardson <rr@8x.ca>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft
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Список | pgsql-benchmarks |
Randolf Richardson <rr@8x.ca> writes: > "tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us (Tom Lane)" wrote in pgsql.benchmarks: >> Oracle prohibits their licensees from publishing independent benchmarks, >> and I think the same is true for SQL Server. So you won't find anything >> unbiased. > Do you happen to have links to their license agreements? Google turns up the Oracle license right away: http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/htdocs/distlic.html?/technology/software/tech/windows/odpnet/utilsoft.html About halfway down in the text box you'll find a long list of "you may not"s: You may not: ... disclose results of any program benchmark tests without our prior consent; ... I didn't find the text of the SQL Server license at microsoft.com, but I didn't spend that much time looking either. (In the spirit of fairness: Oracle's claimed reason for this restriction is that they don't want to be bad-mouthed by people who don't know what a reasonable database benchmark is. I've seen enough bogus benchmarks that I can sympathize with that. Nonetheless, writing such a thing into your license agreement *is* an admission of weakness. If they had confidence in their product they could let the free market figure out which benchmarks mean something.) regards, tom lane
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