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The PostgreSQL database management system has long been one of the sleeper hits of the open source world, kind of like the [[Apache Software Foundation|Apache]] web server. PostgreSQL provides rock-solid, standard compliant, performant back-end database functionality capable of dealing with terabytes of information. It is all FOSS, released under the near maximally open [[BSD License]]. | The PostgreSQL database management system has long been one of the sleeper hits of the open source world, kind of like the [[Apache Software Foundation|Apache]] web server. PostgreSQL provides rock-solid, standard compliant, performant back-end database functionality capable of dealing with terabytes of information. It is all FOSS, released under the near maximally open [[BSD License]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:00, 19 July 2009
The PostgreSQL database management system has long been one of the sleeper hits of the open source world, kind of like the Apache web server. PostgreSQL provides rock-solid, standard compliant, performant back-end database functionality capable of dealing with terabytes of information. It is all FOSS, released under the near maximally open BSD License.
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