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Alternatives to IBM DB2/Oracle?

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    Looking to switch from the high cost of ownership or licensing fees, for transaction based processing we've looked at a few providers and don't want to switch to open source tbh. :(

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      Looking to switch from the high cost of ownership or licensing fees, for transaction based processing we've looked at a few providers and don't want to switch to open source tbh. :(

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      There is a postgres add-on called EnterpriseDB you may want to look into, it has a lot of compatibility with PL/SQL which may help reduce your conversion costs. They charge to support it, but it should be less than what you would pay Oracle.

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        There is a postgres add-on called EnterpriseDB you may want to look into, it has a lot of compatibility with PL/SQL which may help reduce your conversion costs. They charge to support it, but it should be less than what you would pay Oracle.

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        OK great, we have a short list, which also includes Tibero Enterprise DB

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