On 12/09/17 14:19, Stephen Cook wrote:
> On 2017-09-11 21:39, Joshua Kramer wrote:
>>
http://go.mariadb.com/GLBL-WBN_2017-09-19CageMatchIntegratedCampaign_RegistrationLP.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paid-social&utm_campaign=2017-cage-match-webinar-boost
>>
>> This is tomorrow, if you are on US time.
>
> Looks like it is next Tuesday.
>
> It's presented by the "Senior Director of Product Marketing" for
> MariaDB. What do you expect him to do, give a true and unbiased
> presentation about the benefits of the competition? Ha ha ha
>
>
> -- Stephen
>
>
I'd expect PostgreSQL to do well against MariaDB and Oracle in all 4
categories listed at that URL. Obviously EnterpriseDB is in demand and
some companies value paying a premium for their services, but may be a
bit pricey for some people - but I know that EnterpriseDB gives back to
the community.
So apart from a senior executive of MariaDB presenting having an obvious
bias, I suspect that the fact that he is not comparing to PostgreSQL:
means that he will harp on about EnterpriseDB being expensive and not
being as committed to Open Source as much as MariaDB (how valid that
latter concern is, I have no idea - but I strongly suspect it will be
painted worse than it is!).
My perception is that PostgreSQL (& EnterpriseDB) developers are more
concerned with data integrity and standards than MariaDB - even at the
expense of gimmicky innovations. I started looking at PostgreSQL back
in 2004, even then I found it better than MySQL in all categories I
cared about - and I never understood why anyone would think that
PostgreSQL was harder to use.
I hope some PostgreSQL & EnterpriseDB heavyweights will be there!
Cheers,
Gavin
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