Thanks for the link, I've been looking around for software that does similar things.
I have been taking a look at SQL Web Edition in the view of coming away from standard that supports SSIS so it's good I'm getting a few options of other DBs too.
Although a majority of our stack is Microsoft based, I would love to get off the Microsoft train when it comes to the DB. It's a massive cost to our business
I have been taking a look at SQL Web Edition in the view of coming away from standard that supports SSIS so it's good I'm getting a few options of other DBs too.
Although a majority of our stack is Microsoft based, I would love to get off the Microsoft train when it comes to the DB. It's a massive cost to our business