Re: New and investigating
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: New and investigating |
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Msg-id | 5433.1043884313@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: New and investigating ("Alain Gougeon" <agougeon@sigma.gov.bo>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
"Alain Gougeon" <agougeon@sigma.gov.bo> writes: > Where do i obtain information on PostgreSQL that would allow me to have an > acceptable level of trust in it??? I don't think you're going to find what you're looking for. Companies are not normally in the habit of stepping forward and offering unsolicited testimonials for stuff that they use (especially not free software). It takes a good deal of cajoling to get someone to offer a reference, and right now there is no one with the time/interest/resources to do that for Postgres. Unless possibly PostgreSQL Inc, and you say you already looked there. Great Bridge used to be in the business of collecting such references, and they had a number of good ones, but I think all that information vanished when they shut down. Red Hat was doing so as well, but they are currently maintaining a low profile w.r.t. RHDB, so I don't think anything is going to be available there either. You could try SRA, too, but most likely anything they'd have would be in Japanese ... The bottom line is that one of the reasons why there's a price difference between Oracle and Postgres is that Oracle has a marketing department that goes out and collects the sort of testimonials you're looking for. Postgres doesn't. So, if you aren't going to touch Postgres without an Oracle-like stack of marketing material, we might as well not waste each other's time: go buy Oracle. If you want to consider using Postgres, my recommendation would be to build up the confidence you want for yourself. Start small, with some noncritical projects, and see how Postgres does with them. Scale up from there. regards, tom lane
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