Re: PostgreSQL Timeline

From: damien clochard <damien(at)dalibo(dot)info>
To: Josh Berkus <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com>, pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL Timeline
Date: 2013-10-15 19:35:10
Message-ID: 525D98EE.5090205@dalibo.info
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Le 11/10/2013 19:33, Josh Berkus a écrit :
>
>> About Postgres Forest, I never heard of this project before and I
>> struglled to find information about it.
>
> Mostly because it's dead now, and was always Japanese. It was a
> predecessor to things like ExtenDB and Continuent.
>
> However, I put it on my list of forks because I was under the impression
> that PostgresForest actually involved forking the backend code of
> PostgreSQL. Tatsuo is saying that it didn't, and he would know better
> than me.
>
> On that basis, I personally wouldn't include Forest or pgPool in the
> list of forks, because they are tools which go on top of mainstream
> PostgreSQL, and if we start listing tools there's no finishing it.
>

ok it makes sense.

I've updated the timeline :
https://raw.github.com/daamien/artwork/master/inkscape/PostgreSQL_timeline/timeline_postgresql.png

But I can't log to the wiki page right now to update it.

> I'm unclear on what the difference between "Business Intelligence" and
> "Big Data" forks is.
>

A degree of magnitude I guess. In mind the software in the BI section
can handle several terabytes while the ones in the Big Data section can
handle several hundreds of terabytes. But I must admit it's a loose
definition :-) I wanted to make a difference between stuff like Yahoo
everest and the "more classic" MPP implementations.

But of course I can merge everything in a single "Big Data / BI" section
and avoid a useless flame war :)

With all the latest changes, the whole design needs to be refreshed anyway.

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