Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2014-05-23 Thread Pierre Sahores
Get in touch with Heather if you need PostgreSQL available along your account ;D Le 23 mai 2014 à 08:06, Kay C Lan a écrit : > So I wonder why On-Rev dropped PostgreSQL as a default inclusion. I > believe you can still request to have PostgreSQL as part of your > install, but if the licensing te

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2014-05-23 Thread Kay C Lan
As I said, I think you can still ask for it but as listed here it's not part of the standard install: http://www.on-rev.com/hosting/features-chart/ On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Shawn Blc wrote: > On-Rev is still offering PostgreSQL databases. At least on pancake they > are ;) _

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2014-05-22 Thread Shawn Blc
On-Rev is still offering PostgreSQL databases. At least on pancake they are ;) On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 1:06 AM, Kay C Lan wrote: > So I wonder why On-Rev dropped PostgreSQL as a default inclusion. I > believe you can still request to have PostgreSQL as part of your > install, but if the licen

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2014-05-22 Thread Kay C Lan
So I wonder why On-Rev dropped PostgreSQL as a default inclusion. I believe you can still request to have PostgreSQL as part of your install, but if the licensing terms are so good and it works so flawlessly it begs the question as to what is the downside that caused RunRev to pull it. On Tue, Oct

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2014-05-22 Thread l
> on the SQLite mailing list, I came across this comment by Dr Richard Hipp For reference, I found the comment at http://readlist.com/lists/sqlite.org/sqlite-users/12/60699.html -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/OT-Database-Engine-Compari

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2012-10-30 Thread Pierre Sahores
I use it (PostgreSQL) since 1996 and it never gave me any problem or difficulty. No one crash on any config i had to set up in 17 years (Linux, Solaris, OS X). Just one of the best ACID-RDBMS ever, far before Oracle or Sybase… and BSD2 licensed ! Le 29 oct. 2012 à 22:25, Lynn Fredricks a écrit

RE: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2012-10-29 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> Postgres also has better licensing terms too. If there's a > choice then use Postgres. The biggest problem with Postgres > is I usually use MySQL workbench for db design. If anyone > knows an equivalent db design tool that does SQLite schema > export then I'm keen to hear about it. Postgre l

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2012-10-29 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Monte, There's a list of postgresql admin tools at http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Community_Guide_to_PostgreSQL_GUI_Tools. Don't know if any of them will sqlite schema export, although there's plenty of other ways to do that, as I'm sure you know. Pete lcSQL Software

Re: [OT] Database Engine Comparison

2012-10-29 Thread Monte Goulding
Postgres also has better licensing terms too. If there's a choice then use Postgres. The biggest problem with Postgres is I usually use MySQL workbench for db design. If anyone knows an equivalent db design tool that does SQLite schema export then I'm keen to hear about it. Cheers Monte -- M

[OT] Database Engine Comparison

2012-10-29 Thread Peter Haworth
Over on the SQLite mailing list, I came across this comment by Dr Richard Hipp, one of the authors of sqlite. "MySQL is a good choice. But here is another data point to consider: When we were writing the SqlLogicTest test suite for SQLite, we ran the test vectors on a wide variety of server-clas