Paul Ganainm wrote:
> Does Interbase/Firebird have (as far as people here are concerned) any
> show-stoppers in terms of functionality which they do have on
> PostgreSQL? Or, indeed, the other way round?
Personally I think native windows port is plus that interbase/firebird has over
postgresql. It also has native threaded model which *could* be benefitial at times.
I combed docs once or twice. It looks like the linux/unix support is failry new
so I don't know how it stacks in production and performance.
OTOH, I don't like storing entire database in one file. That could get messy.
Otherwise two databases are on par, at least on paper. I hope SQL compliance of
interbase/firebird is better than mysql and closer to postgresql, +/- delta.
Of course PG has it's own goodies. Rules/Create language are just tip of iceberg.
Can you come up with some relative comparison? We can help you from postgresql
side..:-) That would be great.
Bye
Shridhar