SS is more advanced than PG out of the box. Built in scalability and HA; far more reliable point in time backup/restore; PG even only had a plan cache added recently (the past year or so?)
Then you have full text search, built in columnstore, in memory tables, native procedures.
That's not counting all the non engine stuff. There is no adequate free software equivalent to reporting services or analysis services.
Sorry PG isn't even close. PG is no doubt extremely important and the best of the free software pack. And you will pay your life to MS for adequate licensing. But there really is no comparison.
Hmmm. I use ZFS snapshots for backup of my PostgreSQL instances. It's faster, as reliable as it can be, and I can run a full backup every fifth minute and keep the snapshot history on a database that weights 2TB.
Then you have full text search, built in columnstore, in memory tables, native procedures.
That's not counting all the non engine stuff. There is no adequate free software equivalent to reporting services or analysis services.
Sorry PG isn't even close. PG is no doubt extremely important and the best of the free software pack. And you will pay your life to MS for adequate licensing. But there really is no comparison.
MySQL on the other hand is a flat out joke.