Re: weaknesses and strenghts of PG - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Thomas Finneid
Subject Re: weaknesses and strenghts of PG
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Msg-id 498E1F93.8060509@fcon.no
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In response to Re: weaknesses and strenghts of PG  ("Paragon Corporation" <lr@pcorp.us>)
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Thanks, will have a look at it.

thomas

Paragon Corporation wrote:
>
> Thomas Finneid wrote:
>> I am researching an advocation paper on Postgres. Basically I would
>> like to make a list of the most important strengths and weaknesses of
>> Postgres compared to a couple of other major databases.
>>
>> The aim is to have a factual technical background for when advocating
>> Postgres to potential users.
>
> We've done comparisons against MySQL and SQL Server (both for regular use
> and spatial)
>
> http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/51-Cross-Compare-o
> f-SQL-Server,-MySQL,-and-PostgreSQL.html
>
> http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/51-Cross-Compare-o
> f-SQL-Server,-MySQL,-and-PostgreSQL.html
>
> Simon Greener has started one too -- he said he'd try to compensate for our
> lack of Oracle and DBII mention when he has time. His is more of a spatial
> compare though
>
> http://www.spatialdbadvisor.com/SpatialDatabaseComparison/99/spatial-databas
> e-comparison
>
> Hope that helps,
> Regina
>
>
>


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