PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS), derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. "PostgreSQL is one of the best-managed open source projects out there" a friend-in-the-know told me about 2 years ago, so today we feature a mini-interview with five members of the PostgreSQL team about their plans on the popular DB.
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I use PostgreSQL on a daily base and it is, imho, the best open-source database available (not flaming..) but i do
wish it was more coverd by various sites and books.
They mostly talk about MySQL wich is not as good and not free.
If you do a lot of transactions and do not have the knowledge or the money to implent Oracle or DB2 than PostgresSQL is your number one option.
I use PostgreSQL on a daily base and it is, imho, the best open-source database available (not flaming..) but i do
wish it was more coverd by various sites and books.
They mostly talk about MySQL wich is not as good and not free.
If you do a lot of transactions and do not have the knowledge or the money to implent Oracle or DB2 than PostgresSQL is your number one option.