From: | Jasbir D <jasbird(at)hushmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL the right choice? |
Date: | 2002-03-15 12:43:24 |
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Checkout Firebird as well - which appears to be the other alternative.
http://firebird.sourceforge.net/index.php
q: How does open source affect the costs for companies which use
Interbase or Firebird as an embedded server?
a: Firebird server and client are free of all licensing fees,
regardless of whether you download a binary or build it yourself from
the source code.
I agree that mySQL is too limited for serious use.
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 23:50:17 -0800, "Marshall Spight"
<marshall(at)meetstheeye(dot)com> wrote:
> "Richard Chrenko" <richard(at)solarenergy(dot)ch> wrote in message news:3C8EF7D7(dot)1003ECC3(at)solarenergy(dot)ch(dot)(dot)(dot)
> >
> > MySQL looks like it's free until you want to bundle it with a commercial
> > application, at which time license fees are required. What is the
> > situation with PostgreSQL?
>
> That's not why you want to avoid MySQL. You want to avoid MySQL
> because it's underpowered. No transactions, no foreign keys, no subselects,
> etc. etc.
>
>
> > Given that we have a Java application and don't have the manpower to
> > port a DBMS, what are the platforms on which PostgreSQL is currently
> > stable?
>
> I think the short answer is "all of them." It runs great on Windows (under cygwin)
> and many unix and linux.
>
> Try it out.
>
>
> Marshall
>
>
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