On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3/22/12 9:32 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
>> I've heard a few other sources mention a concern for the new pricing.  I
>> don't use it so I have no need to invest resources/times to find
>> out...but for those in the zone on that product--is it really much more
>> expensive?
>
> I don't understand why companies keep paying $$$ for MS-SQL and Oracle when 
> they can
> pay $0 for postgresql for an enterprise-class database backend that nobody 
> can ever
> take away from them or demand payment for.
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Just because it is free to install doesn't mean it is cheap to convert
not only hundreds of gigs of data and the supporting index schema from
one db to another.  In our ERP system there are 27,385 tables alone.
All code is done via java and the SPROCS in the existing db are for
our maintenance.  Allows cross platform/db environments.

It takes a while to be able to pinpoint issues with a db and how to
fix them.  To suddenly change that and have to get GOOD with the new
one is asking a lot from the team who has to work with it.

In years of TSQL I have a lot of code that could not run on anything
but TSQL.  Just like my friends over at IP and how them work with
Oracle.


-- 
Stephen Russell

901.246-0159 cell

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