RE: migration? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Carlos Felipe Zirbes
Subject RE: migration?
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In response to migration?  (guilherme@bis.com.br)
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You seem to be very skeptical about open source databases. Well, maybe you
shouldn't.  :^)

Some people use MySQL and think it is a good database because it fulfill
their needs. Then, some people use Pgsql and think it is a good database,
also because it fulfill their needs. What you've got to do is to find out
what features you'll be needing and then choose the DB accordingly.

My guess is that you'll end up choosing Pgsql, since you're coming from SQL
Server and probably don't want to loose functionality. But, then again,
maybe you don't need that much functionality and will do better by using
MySQL.

Carlos Felipe Zirbes
DBServer Assessoria em Sistemas de Informação
E-mail: carlosz@dbserver.com.br
Fone: (51) 378-9056
Fax: (51) 342-4838





-----Original Message-----
From: guilherme@bis.com.br [mailto:guilherme@bis.com.br]
Sent: sexta-feira, 6 de abril de 2001 14:10
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] migration?


Hi,
I have to migrate my data base from MS SQL Server to MySQl or to PostGreSQL.
At first, I tried begun migrating to MYSQL, but there were so many bugs that
I started to thing, why not PGSQL? So, i'd like to know wich one will give
me
less problems.

I'll be waiting for reply.
Thanks

Guilherme

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