End of MySQL?
Richard Pieri
richard.pieri-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 21 17:11:59 EDT 2009
On Apr 21, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Rich Braun wrote:
> The news media has said little about the anti-trust implications of
> Oracle
> taking over its lead competitor in the database server software
> market. Even
> though the Bush Era is over, I doubt the US government will lift a
> finger to
> force divestiture of MySQL from Oracle.
>
> That leaves European regulators, perhaps, or an open-source community
> initiative to take MySQL back.
Okay: why?
No, really. Why? Oracle's acquisition of Berkeley DB did not kill
Berkley DB. Rather, it gave Oracle a simple database under a dual
license with full Open Source and commercial applications. Oracle has
not followed your 3-step process with Berkeley DB.
So why do you expect Oracle to do the same with MySQL? Rather, I
fully expect Oracle to provide full-on support to MySQL. Last week,
Oracle had a hole in its products. It had a high-end "big" database
in Oracle RDBMS. It had a low-end "small" database in Berkeley DB.
But it had nothing in the middle, no mid-tier offering for
applications too big for Berkeley but too small for Oracle proper.
Today, assuming the buyout goes through, Oracle has a mid-tier
database to fill that role, something with which it can compete with
Sybase, Ingres and the like.
--Rich P.
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