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Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft


  • From: Randolf Richardson <rr(at)8x(dot)ca>
  • To: pgsql-benchmarks(at)postgresql(dot)org
  • Subject: Re: PostgreSQL vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:45:02 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <Xns95E45AC19C4E3rr8xca(at)200(dot)46(dot)204(dot)72>

"scrawford(at)pinpointresearch(dot)com (Steve Crawford)" wrote in pgsql.benchmarks:

>>> Oracle prohibits their licensees from publishing independent
>>> benchmarks, and I think the same is true for SQL Server.  So you
>>> won't find anything unbiased.
>>
>>          I know for a fact that my client will see this as an admission
>> of weakness on the part of those two vendors (I assume you mean
>> "Microsoft SQL Server" when you use the generic term "SQL Server,"
>> despite the fact that PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, etc., are all SQL
>> Servers as well).
>>
>>          Do you happen to have links to their license agreements?  I'd
>> like to see this for myself, because if it is then I'm going to cry
>> a song similar to "bloody murder" for many of my friends and
>> colleagues once verified.
>>
>>          Thanks, by the way.  This will pretty much be the needed "nail
>> in the coffin" as far as my client is concerned -- if those two
>> organizations are that restrictive in their license agreements
> 
> Restrictive IN their license agreements? Hell, M$ and their buddies in 
> the BSA don't even want you to SEE the license till after you have 
> purchased the software! When Ed Foster, posing as a customer, tried 
> to get a pre-purchase copy of a license agreement he failed. 
> Microsoft's policy is that to see the license you must first purchase 
> the product: http://www.gripe2ed.com/scoop/story/2005/1/11/1939/04481
> 
> See how your client feels about that.

    	Excellent information!  Although it's not a benchmark, it's exactly 
what I was hoping for!  =D

    	My customer's going to try to get a copy before-hand.  He says that if 
they don't let him see it then they'll be "out of the running" for sure.



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