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> It's boring database engine that powers boring business applications

I'm taking that as a positive thing... it's boring and does its job with little fanfare. That's pretty much what I want out of a RDBMS. So long as it is "fast-enough" with enough features for the applications that use it, that seems like a good place for an RDBMS to be.

One could still argue about Windows and licensing fees, but from a technical point of view, for business customers, boring isn't necessarily a bad thing.



There’s other boring databases that also reliably fill that job, and they also cost far less.

It can also be a bit of a pain outside the C# ecosystem, whereas every language ever has nice postgres drivers that don’t require us to download arms setup ODBC. It runs on Linux as of a few years ago, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if many people didn’t realise that.


I’ve run into MSSQL on Linux. Most DBAs know but their entire ecosystem is Windows Server so what’s another Windows Server is their thinking.




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