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PostgreSQL Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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PostgreSQL Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 465 ratings & 612 reviews

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Excellent

(401)

Very Good

(179)

Good

(30)

Poor

(1)

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Expert's Review

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

PostgreSQL pros and cons

  • 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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Swagato M

05/06/21

4.5 out of 5

"Pretty awesome and well covered in terms of daily challenges"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? The best feature I see is storing (also searching, etc.) data as advanced DS(s) such as JSON, Lists, etc. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Anonymous User

05/04/21

4 out of 5

"Best relational database system choice for new app developers"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? The performance of the database is topnotch relating to transactions, concurrency and schema controls What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Animesh K

04/20/21

3.5 out of 5

"PostgreSQL - Advanced open source database"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Easy Installation and Configuration, supports multi-platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, use existing applications. Highly reliable open source RDBMS.

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Hendy W

12/28/20

4.5 out of 5

"Good and I want to experience or solve more problem using it."

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Simple interface, and easy for beginner (either for student or associate consultant) What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Anonymous User

12/25/20

4.5 out of 5

"Upgrade from MYSql"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Ease of use and functionality: being able to schedule tasks, create window functions. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Ajay S

11/07/20

4.5 out of 5

"Best Open Source Relational Database"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? 1) It can handle large amount of data securely without much difficulty. 2) It is secure.

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Anonymous User

11/02/20

4.5 out of 5

"postgre"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? easy to excecute the scripts,easy to find the database and tables, proper arrangement of views & tables. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Noah S

11/01/20

4.5 out of 5

"Best Open Source RDBMS for Beginners"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? It's the easiest RDBMS for beginners with relatively simple syntax & very little administration required for basic apps. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Toghrul A

12/31/19

4.5 out of 5

"Easy to use & Reliable Database"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? PostgreSQL is the best free database. Everyone can install it & use for it free. It has many functionalities which you need What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Anonymous User

11/21/19

4.5 out of 5

"Highly recommend - easy to use and does connect to so many applications "

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Easy of use - tons of community guidelines and stack overflow users have solved most of the problems What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?