Re: "Too far out of the mainstream"

From: "Kevin Grittner" <Kevin(dot)Grittner(at)wicourts(dot)gov>
To: "Andy Yoder" <ayoder(at)airfacts(dot)com>, "pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: "Too far out of the mainstream"
Date: 2012-09-04 18:13:03
Message-ID: 5045FE5F0200002500049E2B@gw.wicourts.gov
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Andy Yoder <ayoder(at)airfacts(dot)com> wrote:

> I would like the community's input on a topic. The words "too far
> out of the mainstream" are from an e-mail we received from one of
> our clients, describing the concern our client's IT group has
> about our use of PostgreSQL in our shop. The group in question
> supports multiple different databases, including Oracle, MySQL,
> SQLServer, DB2, and even some non-relational databases (think
> Cobol and file-based storage), each type with a variety of
> applications and support needs. We are in the running for getting
> a large contract from them and need to address their question:
> "What makes PostgreSQL no more risky than any other database?"

Hi Andy,

You might be interested in an old post where I compared my
experiences using a commercial database with using PostgreSQL in the
Wisconsin Courts environment:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-advocacy/2011-11/msg00021.php

With only 3000 directly connected users and a few million web hits a
day backed by PostgreSQL, the Wisconsin court system is far from the
largest user, but I figure that if the larger organizations want to
broadcast their usage, that's up to them. I also have talked to
others with much larger databases than we have -- our largest one is
3TB. Again, it's not my place to broadcast details if they don't
choose to do so. But I think "out of the mainstream" is a very odd
description of PostgreSQL. It sounds like the sort of thing which a
representative of a commercial product, afraid of losing big money
to PostgreSQL but unable to come up with any *real* reason not to
use it, might throw out there to try to scare people away from it.

I will join the chorus advising you to ask for more particular
concerns. What is it that they think makes those other database
products no more risky than PostgreSQL?

-Kevin

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