Re: More Red Hat information
Bryan White <bryan@arcamax.com>
From: "Bryan White" <bryan@arcamax.com>
To: "PostgreSQL-general" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2001-06-26T16:10:11Z
Lists: pgsql-general
> M$ is a good example, as their database is quite capable, and costs only a > few hundred bucks (last time I looked). If RedHat DB is three times the > price, IME many PHBs will go with SQL Server, instead, just because it's > cheaper, and they know the Microsoft name (and FUD). FYI: Current SQL Server 2000 Prices on Output.com $4,800 Std. Ed. (1 Processor License) $2,119 Std. Ed. (10 Device Licenses) $859 Ent. Ed. (10 Clients) Academic Version $6,100 Ent. Ed. (25 Clients) Academic Version $1,429 Std. Ed. (5 Device Licenses) $709 Std. Ed. (5 Device Licenses) Competitive/Version Upgrade $10,660 Ent. Ed. (25 Device Licenses) $19,250 Ent. Ed. (Upgrade With 1 Processor License) I have no idea what a "Device License" is but it looks like the cheapest route (excluding accedemic and upgrade versions) is $1429. That problably does not include much in the way of support, only runs on Win2K which will cost you a few hundred dollars more and if your site is of any size the 5 device limit may be a problem.