Yepp, there is, but they are not all as open about it as postgres. Just browse
and search vendors such as mysql, mssql and oracle, and you will find that
they all have one limitation or another.
regards,
robert
In article <95d2dn$149m$1@news.tht.net>,
"<No Name>" <bobmarley4u2c@yahoo.com> writes:
> Are there limitations for other DBMS vendors? I would like to see that!
>
> robertg@juggler.kalmar.nsgroup.net wrote in message
> <95bv3v$tki$1@news.tht.net>...
>>In article <94skg9$n5q$1@news.tht.net>,
>> "a" <hong@cs.purdue.edu> writes:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any document about the limitation of postgres
>>> like the total size of one table
>>> the max row number of a table
>>> the max size of a row...
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Feng
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Limitations are listed at:
>>http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/limitations.html
>>
>>regards
>>robert gravsjo
>>
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