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Hello,
>  2.Is there any enterprise version available with all features?
We just completed migrating one of our products to PostgreSQL and load testing it. My suggestion- if your product uses stored procedures/packages heavily, have a look at EnterpriseDB. Otherwise, try plain simple PostgreSQL. That is what we did. We used ora2pg for database migration and orafce (
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/orafce/) to minimize code changes. Since we did not have many procedures/packages it worked very well.
Regards,
Jayadevan






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