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I'm currently working with Postgresql 9.0 at work, on a rather large system and data set. I couldn't be happier. I have found the community support, toolset, and actual software to be far, far better than anything mySQL ever offered.
The last I'd worked with postgres, it was version 7.1 back in 2001. Has it ever come a long way since then!