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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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Very Good

(179)

Good

(30)

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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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Anonymous User

09/04/22

4 out of 5

"A friend of any application"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Object relative, good expanding,nice features, open source and large community What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Anonymous User

09/04/22

4 out of 5

"A friend of any application"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Object relative, good expanding,nice features, open source and large community What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Rahul S

08/22/22

4 out of 5

"Open source SQL DB"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? It is open source and support all SQL Operations. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Rahul S

08/22/22

4 out of 5

"Open source SQL DB"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? It is open source and support all SQL Operations. What do you dislike about PostgreSQL?

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Sunil P

08/11/22

4 out of 5

"Better to Use SQL in new technology"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? PostgreSQL is helpful in getting aggregate functionality using different predefined functions like string_to_agg(), json aggregate

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Sunil P

08/11/22

4 out of 5

"Better to Use SQL in new technology"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? PostgreSQL is helpful in getting aggregate functionality using different predefined functions like string_to_agg(), json aggregate

AU

Anonymous User

08/08/22

4.5 out of 5

"PostgreSQL review"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? PostgreSQL is one of the best relational databases. It supports multiple data types and has good query and data management support. The documentation is maintained and is the best place to learn everything about the database.

AU

Anonymous User

08/03/22

4 out of 5

"User-friendly Database"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Postgres database gives us more and more column fields that are very useful, like uuid and boolen, that other database doesn't provide.

AU

Anonymous User

08/03/22

4 out of 5

"User-friendly Database"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Postgres database gives us more and more column fields that are very useful, like uuid and boolen, that other database doesn't provide.

AU

Anonymous User

07/04/22

4.5 out of 5

"Fast and Open Source RDBMS"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Compared to MySQL, PostgreSQL is quicker and provides ACID characteristics. Storage procs can be created in PL/pgSQL, PL/Python, PL/Perl, and C/C++, and it has broader community support. It is a highly expandable database that handles large datasets, challenging queries, and read-write operations more quickly.