Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org> wrote on 30.03.2005, 15:43:57:
> In the last exciting episode, neilc@samurai.com (Neil Conway) wrote:
> > I'm curious if anyone has any experience with migrating an existing SAP
> > ERP system to run on top of PostgreSQL. Assuming that moving off of SAP
> > to another ERP system isn't really an option, are there any options for
> > using PostgreSQL as the database backend?
> >
> > (I suspect the answer is "no", but I thought I'd ask around and see if
> > anyone has tried this in the past.)
>
> There is _no way_ that this is a realistic option.
>
> R/3 versions are strongly tied to particular database versions,
> whatever the database may be.
>
Yes, the main point is that the application software vendor (ASV) would
not support the installation unless they had specifically verified it
to work on the particular set of software (app version/OS
version/database version/other integrated software versions).
This is one of the main reasons that Oracle and Microsoft spend so much
time encouraging the ASV market, since they only need to sell it once
and then all their customers have to buy the database too. And also the
main reason why adoption of PostgreSQL will be somewhat slower than its
technical merits deserve.
Its also another reason for thinking about PostgreSQL as a data
warehouse server...since you can always move the data, rather than port
the application.
Best Regards, Simon Riggs