[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Lane) wrote in pgsql.performance:
Randolf Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in pgsql.performance:
Randolf Richardson wrote:
While this doesn't exactly answer your question, I use this little
tidbit of information when selling
Ron Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in pgsql.performance:
I sometimes also think it's fun to point out that Postgresql
bigger companies supporting it's software - like this one:
http://www.fastware.com.au/docs/FujitsuSupportedPostgreSQLWhitePaper.pdf
with $43 billion revenue -- instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Wiles) wrote in pgsql.performance:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 19:01:38 + (UTC)
Randolf Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for recent performance statistics on PostgreSQL vs.
Oracle
vs. Microsoft SQL Server. Recently someone has been
Ron Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in pgsql.performance:
Randolf Richardson wrote:
While this doesn't exactly answer your question, I use this little
tidbit of information when selling people on PostgreSQL.
PostgreSQL was chosen over Oracle as the database to handle all of
the .org TLDs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in pgsql.performance:
Quoting Randolf Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm looking for recent performance statistics on PostgreSQL
vs. Oracle
vs. Microsoft SQL Server. Recently someone has been trying to convince
my
I don't know anything about
I'm looking for recent performance statistics on PostgreSQL vs. Oracle
vs. Microsoft SQL Server. Recently someone has been trying to convince my
client to switch from SyBASE to Microsoft SQL Server (they originally wanted
to go with Oracle but have since fallen in love with Microsoft).
sequentially, and that can certainly meet the requirements too.
[2] Nearly all my servers run Novell NetWare.
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