Re: strange postgresql x mysql comparison in forrester analyse
От | Thom Brown |
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Тема | Re: strange postgresql x mysql comparison in forrester analyse |
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Msg-id | bddc86150910140520h5657a2cfmb6286f93db4462a1@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | strange postgresql x mysql comparison in forrester analyse (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>) |
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2009/10/14 Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> > > I got link on free downloadable document from Microsoft Server. > > http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/itanalyst/docs/06-30-09EnterpriseDatabaseManagementSystems.aspx > > Still I though so Forrester analysis are well. I was surprised bad > informations about PostgreSQL there. An author probably doesn't read > some about PostgreSQL last 5 years. I thing so we should to warn about > very bad work of Forrester agency. > > Pavel Stehule > > p.s. Who use Ingres? I though so this database is dead - and in this > document I reading, so The best representatives of OSS databases are > Ingres, MySQL and PostgreSQL. > Sounds like a pile of FUD: "PostgreSQL lags behind. PostgreSQL has some good capabilities across the board but lags in performance, scalability, administration, application development, support for disparate data types, and VLDBs." They mark Postgres down as having the weakest strategy and weakest offering. Strangely enough they put Database availability for MSSQL as the 2nd highest and Postgres as 2nd lowest, despite us having a history of downtime of our MSSQL servers here (one quite frequently) and at my previous place of work, and no downtime ever with Postgres. This made me laugh too: "PostgreSQL: An offering that lags in enterprise database features and functionality. Although PostgreSQL offers a good set of basic database features and functionality, it lags in enterpriseclass capabilities for availability, security, programmability, and performance. In the past, Sun and Fujitsu have supported PostgreSQL — and more recently EnterpriseDB — but its enterprise adoption has been slow, although it has the second-largest developer community after MySQL." "Issues: Although PostgreSQL has good features and functionality, it is not a proven enterpriseclass DBMS to support mission-critical deployments." Even though there are so many examples to the contrary. All quite ridiculous, and they're either commenting without doing any research, or being commissioned to put their commissioner in the right light. In either case it's horrendously inaccurate and misleading. The "report" contributes nothing of value. Thom
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