tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Lane) writes: > I've been trying to figure out what it is that Oracle gets out of > this, assuming that they don't see MySQL as a serious threat to > their core business. The most they can do is force MySQL AB to > waste a year or so reimplementing something equivalent to InnoDB; > which would hurt them but it's hardly likely to kill them. But with > your scenario Oracle might actually make money out of the deal, > which makes it make some sense. Well, Jan and I were puzzling over the whole "why MaxDB?" thing, and the only way we were able to rationalize MySQL AB's involvement with THAT was the theory that MySQL AB wants to become an alternative DB backend vendor for SAP R/3. Oracle is the main player there, and has been for a long time. The whole thing about SAP AG buying up SAP-DB (which has become MaxDB) was that they were "gaming" with Oracle over database licenses. Having their own "free" alternative to Oracle represented a useful tool when in license negotiations. They then discovered that the codebase was something of a mess and that they weren't interested in maintaining it, from whence came the "freeing" of SAP-DB. Where MySQL AB seems to fit into this is that they have a "barely functional" DBMS engine that nonetheless happens to be nearly functional enough to be usable as a backend for SAP R/3. They were pretty proudly announcing at OSCON 2005 that they had enough functionality to support R/3... If MySQL AB has an *actively maintained* (unlike SAP-DB) database engine, that makes them attractive to SAP AG whether as a business partner or as a buyout target. Either could be quite attractive to owners and venture capital providers alike. Of course, if the "ability to support R/3" requires InnoDB stuff, then this means Oracle just did a nice job of cutting off this strategy... -- output = ("cbbrowne" "@" "cbbrowne.com") http://cbbrowne.com/info/unix.html Mental health is overrated!! ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings