Re: Bad news for Open Source databases, acording to survey
От | Guy Fraser |
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Тема | Re: Bad news for Open Source databases, acording to survey |
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Msg-id | 3B4DFE23.6767205F@incentre.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Bad news for Open Source databases, acording to survey (Marco Colombo <marco@esi.it>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Blah Blah Blah Who cares if GMC or some other big company want to throw a huge amount of computer resources and money for support personnel and contracts! I have worked with Oracle. It is a pig on resources, a nightmare and daymare to administer. Like all proprietary software bug fixes and enhancements take for ever, and the price for service contracts and software are large. I have migrated all our databases into PostgreSQL and we have never been happier. We no longer need to spend countless hours on the phone to get help and have turned our Sun equipment into DNS and mail servers. We did not see a performance increase at the time we switched, but there has been speed improvements since. The official Oracle documentation is horrible but there are some good third party books. The documentation for PostgreSQL when I first switched was incomplete, but sufficient to get me up and running in a lot less time than oracle did. Since then new Linux distributions can configure and install PostgreSQL server and clients from the initial install the job of getting a server up and going is simplified. Webmin now by default comes with an interface for PostgreSQL, but is NOT perfect. There are more and more add-on modules to server software that allow PostgreSQL connectivity, and I have built some of my own without to much difficulty. With all the API's for different programming languages and connectivity solutions {ODBC, JDBC ...} PostgreSQL is an excellent solution for self sufficient people and organizations. If you like throwing money around donate it to PostgreSQL and or go out and pay a fair bit for RedHat Database, which is just Linux and PostgreSQL which have been optimized for each other and are supported by a single vendor {not enough to convince me}. Guy Fraser PS : I would like to thank Tom and all the rest people at PostgreSQL for there excellence in support and creation of great software. -- There is a fine line between genius and lunacy, fear not, walk the line with pride. Not all things will end up as you wanted, but you will certainly discover things the meek and timid will miss out on.
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