Why is Oracle unaffordable?

  • From: RP Khare <passionate_programmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 15:01:07 +0530

Hi,

I don't want to initiate a religious war. I have been using MySQL since last 
two years in production environment. I used SQL Server Express and Oracle 
Express before. I have no complaints with either of the databases, except that 
Oracle is over expensive and the architecture is unnecessarily complicated. I 
want to know whether the complexity of the Oracle architecture and its ever 
demanding need for a dedicated DBA is worth paying or not.  If you are an 
Oracle disciple, I don't want to hurt you and my views here are totally 
unbiased.

I need an embedded database for a shrink-wrapped application. I looked around 
for the alternatives. I read about SQL Server CE, SQL Anywhere and BerkleyDB. I 
want to try BerkleyDB, but the prices are too high. You could afford and 
enterprise class IBM DB2 or Sybase Adaptive Server or SQL Server with a far 
lesser amount.


Oracle is a good product but it is beyond the reach of customers other than big 
giants who pump in too much money just to keep those DBAs happy, who sit around 
that black dump command line screen. Why it can't be GUI and simple and 
affordable? 


...............
Rohit.









                                          

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