Which database is generally recognized as the big boy on the block for enterprises? -
I have experience with different versions of SQL Server and Oracle and my general meaning is, whether or not in Oracle Perhaps a better reputation for having a preferred database, though I think MS is locking the ground for some time and sometimes even claims that it is X, Y, and whatever it is in Oracle conditions, Close cousin
A friend, the government worker for me, has told me that they can not use those databases because they are not "sufficient" - or something else for that effect can be found in the IBM DB2 database Was to use.
I hope that this would be a very difficult question to answer in such broad terms, but can someone give me the idea of which DB products are normally considered as powerful enough? (Or whatever word do you want to apply for large-scale high-volume enterprises?
If you want to throw out your point of view how the reality is different from the general public I will be interested too.
My stomach tells me that none of these three products can be used if you know how to design and implement it, but then From, I am looking for a small thing that can be a public perception, qualified or unwanted one, of a product.
.. And if you cancel this question, then I Help in understanding this That is why the subjective one tag.: -)
Your belly is quite right and out of three A good argument can be given to anyone. Keep in mind that what is used in any government, corporate or other enterprise enterprise is a decision which is a decision that the decision makers first or the decision makers trusts have. That is, the person's setting policy can not be a domain expert at all, but still his power in the hierarchy has the power to control the policy. If any given government department will only use DB2, then I suggest that you take "evidence" that DB2 is the "best" or "strongest" database with very large grains of salt.
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