On 02/23/2016 07:51 AM, Sherrie Kubis wrote:
Hello, my first post to the list, thank you for this place to ask
questions and get help.
Our management has tasked me with devising a plan to migrate our
existing databases from Oracle to PostgreSQL. I’m researching and
getting familiar with PostgreSQL before getting a Linux box to start
learning and staging. I have a long way to go, but it will be fun.
Out of the gate, I can see different PostgreSQL products – PostgreSQL,
PostgreSQLPlus, EnterpriseDB Advanced Server.
There is only one PostgreSQL.Org database product and that is the Open
Source PostgreSQL. PostgresPlus, and EnterpriseDB Advanced Server are
commercially supported, closed source, enhanced versions. Therefore it
really depends on your needs.
If management wants to avoid vendor lock in and truly reduce costs, I
would recommend the .Org version of PostgreSQL. It allows you the
greatest flexibility in:
* Cost reduction
* Features and extensibility
* Support
Commercial support is literally available from dozens of vendors.
In short, going from one closed source environment to another closed
source environment doesn't help a proper enterprise ecosystem nearly as
much as investing in a community contributor driven platform.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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