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by user5994461
3383 days ago
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>>> What needs to happen is experts on both sides sit down and do a true comparative analysis and then the reader can decide which product suits their needs best. Postgre wins for people who have no money. SQL Servers wins for people who have money AND are somewhat invested in the Microsoft ecosystem. By the way the article is from 2014 and states that he's been doing that for a decade. An article on the capabilities of postgre (or lack thereof) in 2004 and 2009, that'd be fun. |
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