Re: Apparently the real competition is Sybase... - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Douglas Trainor
Subject Re: Apparently the real competition is Sybase...
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In response to Apparently the real competition is Sybase...  (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>)
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I had Sybase on an SGI machine once.  A Sybase engineer told me that if
I thought using a raw disk was going to be faster (instead of going through
the usual filesystem overhead)  -- I would discover that it was slower.
This was around 1995.  I appreciated the honesty of the engineer.
Of course, marketing would tell you raw disks were faster.

    douglas

Robert Treat wrote:

>Taken from an article discussing recent additions to the osx platform
>(http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=877426788&fp=16&fpid=0)
>
>"OS X ships with two open source database managers, MySQL and
>PostGresQL. However, for large-scale databases, these free options may
>not suffice. To fill that gap, Sybase has ported its enterprise-grade
>DBMS, ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise), to OS X. ASE 12.5 delivers the
>full range of capabilities found in Unix and Windows editions of
>Sybase's server, including scaling, data protection, graphical
>management, and a rich SQL command set. "
>
>To be honest I can't recall ever using it, but I can't imagine sybase
>having better scaling, data protection, or better SQL command set than
>postgresql. Anyone have the insider knowledge on what makes sybase so
>good or can we chalk this one up to the "clueless pundit" factor?
>
>Robert Treat
>
>




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