Joshua Drake shaped the electrons to say:

> 
> Russ Brown wrote:
> > http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj/sun-acquires-mysql.html/
> > 
> > What does this mean for Sun's support of Postgres?
> > 
> 
> Does it matter? :) I am sure OmniTI and Command Prompt will be
> happy to help any disgruntled customer :)

Well, in the past year or so Sun seemed to have been moving toward support of 
PostgreSQL and there was considerable traffic on Great And Subtle Things Beyond 
My Ken [Jignish Shah, I think, might be the name of the Sun engineer who was 
working on some issues]. If they own MySQL support for PostgreSQL might be 
reduced, and perhaps Oracle ? Hard to tell from the blog report. Sun might have 
some specific use for some aspect of MySQL, or maybe it is part of something 
bigger. But potentially it could freeze PostgreSQL out of more Sun-centric 
shops. {locally we use Linux mostly, some Sun, but used to be much more Sun 
oriented; personally from a Sun background and have a faint fondness for their 
servers}. I doubt that any entity other than Sun can provide software fixes for 
issues in Sun kernels that might improve PostgreSQL's performance.

My $0.04 worth (inflation)

Greg Williamson
Senior DBA
GlobeXplorer LLC, a DigitalGlobe company

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