#Postgres satisfies any decent definition of an RDBMS, however, it has
#scalability problems and is slow when you compare it to a real enterprise
#RDBMS like Oracle or DB/2.

I totally agree.. But as with a lot of other situations, project 
implementations are constraint by budget.  Oracle licensing, consulting, 
and DBA rates cost an arm, and a leg.  .. and for hungry developers, and
budding technopreneurs, that is too high a price to bite.  That is why
Postgres, and MySQL are still worthy alternatives.

stay cool.

jeff -- 


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