RE: EnterpriseDB

Dick, apart from MySQL and PG , what are the other (serious) offerings ? 
In my opinion thereare not so many ...
 
Regrads. Milen  

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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Richard J. Goulet
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:17 PM
To: Mark Strickland; ineyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: RE: EnterpriseDB


Agree, I was asked to "pick my own poison" from the open source world a few 
years ago, before EnterpriseDB exited.  If
you are going to use an open source db I'd highly recommend PostGreSql over ALL 
of the other offerings out there,
particularly MySql.
 

 
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From: Mark Strickland [mailto:strickland.mark@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:30 AM
To: ineyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Richard J. Goulet; rjfeighery@xxxxxxxxx; Oracle-L List
Subject: Re: EnterpriseDB


We use Postgres for a small application and I evaluated EnterpriseDB earlier 
this year for its replication functionality
so that we could replicate transactions from the primary Production database 
server to a failover server.  I did a basic
functional test, not a smoke test.  I was able to install it and set up the 
replication without much heartache.  Their
technical support was quite good especially compared to a similar company's 
product that we evaluated. 

Mark Strickland
Seattle, WA




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