8.3
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Database excellence, open-source empowerment.
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PostgreSQL offers custom pricing plan
PostgreSQL stands out as a powerful open-source RDBMS with a devoted community. Users appreciate its reliability, ease of use, and adaptability to evolving market infrastructure. The well-prepared documentation simplifies the learning curve, making it beginner-friendly. Furthermore, PostgreSQL's extensive features, cost-effectiveness, and migration capabilities ...Read more
Easy to use with well-prepared documentation, suitable for beginners.
Vast array of features and cost-effective, leading to significant cost savings for organizations.
Highly secure with SSL certificates and role-based access control.
Excellent performance, response time, and support for complex SQL queries.
Complexity of features and customizations may be overwhelming for newcomers without proper guidance.
Limited availability of apps and connectors in the Marketplace, limiting advanced functionalities.
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Chandresh M
09/07/21
"Good Database You Need"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? The thing I like about the PostgreSQL database is it is open-source available. So, I can modify it based on my business requirement. Another thing is, it is very easy to learn. You don't need any extra time to learn if you know a little bit of SQL. You can also import/export databases in PostgreSQL.
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Anonymous User
08/21/21
"Best object relational Database"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? As PostgreSQL is an object-relational database, it provides features like overloading and inheritance, which can be very useful for developing some applications.
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Anonymous User
08/21/21
"Best object relational Database"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? As PostgreSQL is an object-relational database, it provides features like overloading and inheritance, which can be very useful for developing some applications.
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Anonymous User
08/21/21
"Best object relational Database"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? As PostgreSQL is an object-relational database, it provides features like overloading and inheritance, which can be very useful for developing some applications.
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Alexandr V
08/19/21
"Powerfull DB"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? A lot of features, smart backup, PG cluster ability, production ready DB What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?
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Haripriya B
08/17/21
"Experience using Postgresql as database management software in industry."
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? It is free and open DBMS software and has a good GUI feature. PostgreSQL is the world’s most advanced open source database. Developed over 25 years by a vibrant and independent open source community, PostgreSQL was born from the same research as Oracle and DB2 and contained comparable enterprise-class features such as full ACID compliance for outstanding transaction reliability and Multi-Version Concurrency Control for supporting high concurrent ...
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Jagruti P
07/25/21
"PostgreSQL Review and experience on my point of view"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? - Simplicity and flexibility compared to other SQL databases. - Logging is available for each and every activity if you eneabled that so its easy to understand if some users has changed any data.
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Sagar D
06/21/21
"Great scalable db for small and large project"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? I like how this database could handle extensive data and small data. I have been using it for lots of small projects as well as for large project that handles data processing and event-driven projects. It's good to see such flexibility in heavily read-write processes.
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Himanshu A
06/19/21
"Data base"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Postgre SQL is easy to use. If you know the SQL it's super easy to learn the Postgre SQL.
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Vishal A
05/30/21
"Quite easy to use and user friendly"
What do you like best about PostgreSQL? easy and smooth workflow, handy and amateur level tool What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?