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Re: Oracle 10g Express - any danger for Postgres?

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On 10/31/2005 1:14 PM, Chris Browne wrote:

The fact that it appears "a joke" to people wanting to deploy big
databases doesn't prevent it from taking a painful bite out of, oh,
say, certain vendors that forgot to own their own transactional
storage engine...

It's not a joke. It fits exactly the "small web application" needs. Who will want to pay for a commercial MySQL license when they can run Oracle for free? Remember, the "open source" aspect "can fix it yourself" isn't really existent in the MySQL world, so those customers aren't really looking for open source, they are looking for cheap or free. With the control over InnoDB, Oracle has an influence on what XE is competing against. Both offers compete with MS SQL Express as well, so they hit a lot of small database competition with one stone.


Jan

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