Re: Is Postgres good for large Applications

From: Berend Tober <btober(at)seaworthysys(dot)com>
To: Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju <sandeepkumar(dot)jakkaraju(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Is Postgres good for large Applications
Date: 2006-10-18 12:19:47
Message-ID: 45361BE3.605@seaworthysys.com
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Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju wrote:

> Is Postgres good for large Applications ??

Yes.

cf., e.g., "http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=760310963"

"...

Vice president of operations at Afilias, Ram Mohan said the .ORG
database will be based on a standard implementation of PostgreSQL
version 7.2, which Afilias also uses to manage the .INFO domain
registry. Overall, the transition across to a PostreSQL system should be
virtually invisible to .ORG users, he said.

Known mostly as the domain for non-commercial organisations, .org is the
Internet's fifth largest top-level domain, with more than 2.4 million
registered domain names worldwide.

ICANN selected PIR from amongst 11 organisations that had sought to
oversee the .ORG domain registry during an eight-month evaluation
process. PIR was created specifically to manage the .ORG registry by the
Internet Society, a nonprofit organisation founded to ensure the open
development of the Internet.

..."

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