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  • Originally posted by oiaohm View Post

    Are you sure.
    Yes, I am sure $50 Billion is 10,000 larger than $5million. Basic math tbh.
    I'm also sure PostgresSQL will be depreciating RHEL in favour of openELA for production use once distributions are available to actually begin testing on.
    Originally posted by oiaohm View Post
    Since you said name 2 with more than 1Billion in revenue. So you name the 1 you must know. Or is this you assuming again.
    You didnt come within an order of magnitude of finding 1, soooo, without that, SAP + Oracle are/were 90% of the 3rd party developer market on RHEL. (excluding IBM)
    Last edited by mSparks; 12 October 2023, 05:57 AM.

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    • Originally posted by mSparks View Post
      Yes, I am sure $50 Billion is 10,000 larger than $5million. Basic math tbh.
      You need to go back and read my post.

      5 million goes to core postgresql project. Enterprisedb developers work full time on Postgresql.

      This is what make postgresql and oracle hard to compare. Some people are in countries where paying the core postgresql project could be a problem.



      So you have basically compared apples to oranges.

      mSparks with oracle db if you don't pay Oracle right you cannot get the database engine modified right. With postgresql this is not the case.


      Originally posted by mSparks View Post
      I'm also sure PostgresSQL will be depreciating RHEL in favour of openELA for production use once distributions are available to actually begin testing on.
      Except that not going to happen. PostgresSQL RHEL support is paid for by Redhat. Does pay to check who paid to do what work.

      This is problem OpenELA is going to run into a lot of packages are built by Redhat staff. There is a warning to this is when you are seeing the redhat company logo being used on the download page in a main location.

      OpenELA memember have not been working with upstream projects less than Redhat has been.

      Originally posted by mSparks View Post
      You didnt come within an order of magnitude of finding 1, soooo, without that, SAP + Oracle are/were 90% of the 3rd party developer market on RHEL. (excluding IBM)
      That not the case. The problem here is parties like Postgresql with multi support companies are very hard to calculate their global income. Also SAP is installed more on postgresql than Oracle.

      SAP Cloud Platform


      Yes SAP own Cloud Platform does not use Oracle parts.

      Things have changed there was a time that to use SAP you had to use Oracle but that has not the case for some time.

      Now what percentage of the RHEL 3rd party developers is SAP+postgresql.

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