> Right. Like you said, one of the main reasons that one chooses an > Enterprise DB (over some community developed one) is the support. > It's totally reassuring that you can pick up the phone and get someone > with the serious technical expertise needed to get things working > again. Not to mention, they'll have access to internal KBs that > nobody else does. Heck, they might even have access to the source > code and be able to take it line by line until they find your problem. > You can't put a price on that kind of support.
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