Thread: differences between oracle,pgsql,sybase

differences between oracle,pgsql,sybase

From
vikas baid
Date:
hello sir,
i m an engineering student and i m looking out for differrences between oracle v/s sybase v/s sql v/s pgsql v/s mysql with respect to the following points
1. rdbms
2. data independence
3. support of plsql
4. integrity
5. security
6. use and application 
7. support to thirdparty products
8. functionability
9. operatability
10. reliability
 
i would be very grateful to you if you can reply me to your best.

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Re: differences between oracle,pgsql,sybase

From
Rajesh Kumar Mallah
Date:


1.14) How does PostgreSQL compare to other DBMSs?

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html#1.14

there may better better sources of info in net
though.

Regds
mallah



On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, vikas baid wrote:

> hello sir,i m an engineering student and i m looking out for
> differrences between oracle v/s sybase v/s sql v/s pgsql v/s mysql
> with respect to the following points1. rdbms2. data independence3.
> support of plsql4. integrity5. security6. use and application 7.
> support to thirdparty products8. functionability9. operatability10.
> reliability i would be very grateful to you if you can reply me to
> your best. Catch all the cricket action. Download Yahoo! Score tracker



Re: differences between oracle,pgsql,sybase

From
"A.Bhuvaneswaran"
Date:
> hello sir,i m an engineering student and i m looking out for
> differrences between oracle v/s sybase v/s sql v/s pgsql v/s mysql 

The below links might help you:

http://det-dbalice.if.pw.edu.pl/det-dbalice/documents/all/html/db_compare/db_compar_toc.html
http://www.mysql.com/information/features.html

regards,
bhuvaneswaran



Re: differences between oracle,pgsql,sybase

From
Oliver Elphick
Date:
On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 05:45, A.Bhuvaneswaran wrote:
> > hello sir,i m an engineering student and i m looking out for
> > differrences between oracle v/s sybase v/s sql v/s pgsql v/s mysql 
> 
> The below links might help you:
> 
> http://det-dbalice.if.pw.edu.pl/det-dbalice/documents/all/html/db_compare/db_compar_toc.html

This comparison used PostgreSQL 7.0.  Many features have been added
since then and many limitations removed.  No doubt MySQL and Oracle have
changed too.

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