The Open-Source Alternative to Oracle 26ai: Why PostgreSQL is All You Need
The database industry is currently undergoing a massive identity crisis. Driven by the Generative AI boom, legacy database vendors are rushing to reinvent themselves as the ultimate "all-in-one" AI...

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The database industry is currently undergoing a massive identity crisis. Driven by the Generative AI boom, legacy database vendors are rushing to reinvent themselves as the ultimate "all-in-one" AI platforms. The most recent, and perhaps most aggressive, example of this is Oracle AI Database 26ai. With the launch of 26ai, Oracle has made a very clear architectural statement: The database should be the center of gravity for enterprise AI. They have embedded LLMs directly into the database engine, introduced native vector storage, and built the "Oracle Unified Memory Core" to provide persistent state for AI agents. They converge JSON, graph, vector, and relational data into a single, highly governed monolith. If you are a legacy enterprise with two decades of PL/SQL technical debt and heavy regulatory requirements, this makes a lot of sense. But if you are a startup founder, a scale-up CTO, or a cloud-native engineering team, adopting a monolithic, proprietary "AI Database" is a fast tra