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EnterpriseDB are about as unfamiliar as Vulcan is to those who speak Klingon but have managed a little broken English. (Yes, that was a metaphor for Unix or Linux, IBM i, and Windows.) Because as cheap as the more familiar Windows entry servers are compared to entry and midrange Power7 servers, Linux systems are even less costly.

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MySQL is no longer setting the pace in the open source database space, at least not for commercially supported databases. EnterpriseDB is with its variants of PostgreSQL, a much older and in some ways a much better open source database.

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Red Hat and EnterpriseDB on two-socket X64 boxes, using an open source implementation of a TPC-C alike test called BenchmarkSQL, the PostgreSQL database has a slight performance advantage on the same iron as the Windows Server 2008/SQL Server 2008 combination from Microsoft.

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