On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 08:19 +0800, Keith wrote:
> Has your experience been significantly better with MySQL or PostgreSQL?
> 
> Keith

For our situation, these databases have been very good. 
The tools are mature, the product has been stable, and
there are enough external reference materials to help
us understand how to best use and manage these db's.




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Haynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:31 AM
> To: Robert Klemme
> Cc: Keith; maxdb@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Can SAPDB handle multiple TB databases?
> 
> I have to say that I agree with this for a few different
> reasons (besides the issues of size, performance and
> stability that you mention below).
> 
> For us, the tool sets used for managing and backing
> up SAP DB/MAX DB have been very weak. That paired
> with the lack of available training, a help site that
> is not conducive to understanding the product, and
> the total lack of any kind of external publications
> (books, newsletters, etc.) is leading us to look
> at Oracle as a possible replacement for our current 
> installations. 
> 
> I hate to sound disparaging, but this is the experience
> we have had (we are a Linux shop that manages several
> installations of both MySQL and PostgreSQL).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> J. Haynes
> Helena, MT
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 18:19 +0100, Robert Klemme wrote:
> > 2005/12/12, Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > List Members and SAPDB folk,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > We are currently working with a customer on a data warehouse in the
> range of
> > > 1 to 4TB in size.   I would like to recommend SAPDB / MAXDB as an
> > > alternative to Oracle.  Can anyone give me some real life instances with
> > > databases in this size range?  How does SAPDB stack up against Oracle in
> > > such instances?
> > 
> > We do not have experience with MaxDB in TB area.  From what I know
> > with smaller databases I would not trade in an Oracle for MaxDB. My
> > reasons:
> > 
> >  - MaxDB uses up disk space significantly faster than Oracle (twice as
> > fast for our app)
> > 
> >  - MaxDB is significantly slower (seconds vs. hours for some queries)
> > 
> >  - We recently stepped into erros that had me start questioning the
> > reliability of MaxDB.
> > 
> > YMMV though.
> > 
> > Kind regards
> > 
> > robert
> > 
> 
> 


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