Thursday, December 22, 2016

Re: Postgres SQL vs SQLite vs MS SQL vs MY SQL


The primary cost is licensing unless we can scale the MS-SQL db projects size and more expensive hosting cost .  

Currently we use PostGresSQL, based in part of my suspicions of the limitations of SQLite. 

Our DB requirements though are complicated by the need to work with Asian languages, Chinese, Japanese and so on as well as European languages.  This makes a relative import/export trivial between various tables and is a major bottleneck. The workstations are Windows, the appeal of Azure is also knocking at the door, being able to off set some admin hardware costs. 






On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 12:40:17 PM UTC+1, NoviceSortOf wrote:

Curious what advantages if any people are finding working with DBs other than the default SQLLite?

We are considering migrating to MSSQL to avoid kinks/ETL involved with having various DB backends for
office and server applications, but uncertain the additional cost will be worth it or not.


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