Hi Markus, what is AFAICT ?
In the commercial space, I believe DB2 is one of the best
From: Markus Schaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: PostgreSQL SQL List <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org> To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org CC: christopher wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [SQL] Assigning a timestamp without timezone to a timestamp Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 17:44:49 +0200 Hi, Christopher, christopher wood wrote: > But I can't even take credit for that, my business partner suggested > using Postgres. So I guess he's a smart one, too. :-) At least as long as he understands that free software does not mean a TCO of zero dollars, that's the main mistake when businesses try to jump on the free software train. > I have been a DB2 DBA most of my professional life (25 years) until > recently, and a huge proponent of DB2 against the likes of Oracle and > MS-SQL. DB2 is not the worst one, AFAICT. And as a long-time DBA, you know that administration of a real DBMS is not "install and forget", but lots of fine-tuning and ongoing care. > So far I am very impressed with Postgres but there is a lot more in > Postgres to get one's head around. I certainly appreciate having people > like you and Andrew to help me along. PostgreSQL is neither perfect, nor a one-fits-all solution. (Hey, that's the reason for loads of individuals and companies to develop new releases and extensions, after all. :-) But it's a stable DBMS providing most features one would expect and use, and it has a very supportive community, and commercial supporters and niche-derivates. As long as you want to keep learning, and don't hesitate getting involved, PostgreSQL will offer you a satisfying experience. Regards, Markus -- Markus Schaber | Logical Tracking&Tracing International AG Dipl. Inf. | Software Development GIS Fight against software patents in Europe! www.ffii.org www.nosoftwarepatents.org
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