Re: Oracle 10g Express - any danger for Postgres?
От | Jan Wieck |
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Тема | Re: Oracle 10g Express - any danger for Postgres? |
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Msg-id | 4367838E.5020303@Yahoo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Oracle 10g Express - any danger for Postgres? (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 11/1/2005 8:49 AM, Tom Lane wrote: > Jan Wieck <JanWieck@Yahoo.com> writes: >> On 10/31/2005 1:14 PM, Chris Browne wrote: >>> The fact that it appears "a joke" to people wanting to deploy big >>> databases doesn't prevent it from taking a painful bite out of, oh, >>> say, certain vendors that forgot to own their own transactional >>> storage engine... > >> It's not a joke. It fits exactly the "small web application" needs. Who >> will want to pay for a commercial MySQL license when they can run Oracle >> for free? > > People who can't figure out how to configure Postgres are not likely to > get far with Oracle ;-). Unless Oracle has made some *huge* strides in > ease of installation/administration with 10g, I see this making > practically no dent in MySQL. Or PG for that matter. All they're > really likely to accomplish is to cannibalize some of their own low-end > sales. With those limitations, there isn't much left to "configure". We are talking about a 4GB maximum DB size. That is one default tablespace with appropriate default extent sizes and pctinc. All the user needs to chose is one of 3 canned config files for using 256, 512 or 1024 MB of RAM. Jan -- #======================================================================# # It's easier to get forgiveness for being wrong than for being right. # # Let's break this rule - forgive me. # #================================================== JanWieck@Yahoo.com #
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